Hello all,
Today I will talk once more about Kosmach embroidery. I have a couple of old articles on the subject which I will delete, and incorporate the material into this article. This embroidery is mostly used on chemises and shirts for men and women, but is also used on tablecloths, serviettes, alter cloths and Church banners, etc. In prior centuries, folk embroidery was not considered fit for use in Church, but the 20th cent. brought a change in attitude.
Here are two possible schematics for Kosmach embroidery, using DMC numbers, on the left, and on the right.
The images which I will present are from many sources, but I am relying most on two: 'Kosmachski Vustawky' by Hryhoryj Smol's'kyj, and 'Hutsul's'ki Vyshywky Karpat Vol 5a & b' by Iryna Svjontek.
This embroidery on linen is mostly done on women's chemises and men's shirts. The chemises have a block of embroidery on the shoulder insets, collar, cuffs, and all the seams. The men have embroidery on the collar, front opening, cuffs, shoulder seam, and sometimes the other seams.
The main bulk of the embroidery is cross stitch, but the narrow bands also use ancillary stitches like running stitch, outline stitch, diagonal stitch, and 'chicken feet', which are three stitches emanating from one point which together form a paw like design. You can see these on the upper edge of this design above. Besides this, various types of gathering are used on the upper and lower edge of the sleeves. This is also visible in this image.
I personally find the narrow edging motifs almost more interesting than the main ones. Here are some examples.
Лекичі Lekychi, Летячі or Летючий - Flying
Баранкові Barankovi - Ram[horns]
Дубовий лист Dubovyj lyst - Oak leaf
Хлопчики Khlopchyky - Boys
Ключкові Kljuchkovi - Keys or birds flying in a V
Кнігинькові Knihynkovi - Princess
Кучериві Kucheryvi - Curly
Кучерявий Kucheryavyj - Curly
Микулинськi Mykulynski - From the village of Mykulychyn or Курячі лапки Kurjachi lapky - Chicken feet
Нумерові Numerovi - Numbered
Павукові Pavukovi - Spidery
Перлові Perlovi - Pearls
Рожнівські Rozhniwski - From the village of Rozhniw
Тюльпановий Tiulpanovyj - Tulips
Thank you for reading, I hope that you have found this to be interesting and informative. Bring some sunshine into your life from Kosmach. Use some of these designs.
Roman K
email: rkozakand@aol.com
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