Embroidery Transfer
1914 (published)
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Weldon's Ltd of 7 Southampton Street, London was established in 1885 by Walter Weldon as a paper pattern company and grew to become one of the most recognised needlework publishers in England. Weldon's specialised in printing patterns for the latest fashion and home decoration designs. They published a series of fourteen-page monthly newsletters, such as Weldon's Ladies Journal and Weldon's Dressmaker, which were available by subscription and featured patterns and instructions for home projects. Weldon's continued to manufacture paper transfers until the mid-twentieth century.
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Materials and techniques | Heat-activated yellow printing ink on tissue-weight paper |
Brief description | Embroidery transfer design by Weldon's Ltd, transfer design no. 410, design of British, French, Belgian and Russian flags for working on cushions, table centres, cosies, bags, blotters etc., heat-activated printing ink on tissue-weight paper, London, 1914 |
Physical description | Embroidery transfer pattern, in yellow ink on tissue, depicting a group of British, French, Belgian and Russian flags; their poles tied together with a ribbon. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Credit line | Given by Anne Symons |
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Summary | Weldon's Ltd of 7 Southampton Street, London was established in 1885 by Walter Weldon as a paper pattern company and grew to become one of the most recognised needlework publishers in England. Weldon's specialised in printing patterns for the latest fashion and home decoration designs. They published a series of fourteen-page monthly newsletters, such as Weldon's Ladies Journal and Weldon's Dressmaker, which were available by subscription and featured patterns and instructions for home projects. Weldon's continued to manufacture paper transfers until the mid-twentieth century. |
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Accession number | E.225-2015 |
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Record created | June 5, 2015 |
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