

Botanical
The 17th and 18th centuries were a time of great exploration and interest in natural science and botany. Many books were published with detailed botanical plates and these became the source for embroidery designs, often depicting exotic flowers and insects.
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F185
Harebell & fern -
F750
Passionflower -
F462A
Dianthus and Dhalia sprig -
F469
Astrid -
F471A
Bellis and Narcissi sprig in seafoam -
F447
Midnight garden -
F316
Meadow flowers trellis -
F432
Maria Sibylla -
F396
Fleur du jardin -
F211
Daffodils & bluebells -
F302
Raspberry & Cornflowers -
F126
Botanical -
F061
Mauve carnation & buddleia -
F062
Primrose & carnation -
F421
Hermosa roses -
F605WO
Darya -
F487
Pommegranate sprig -
F854
Meadow flowers -
F854 B
Meadow Flowers in Blue -
F854 R
Meadow Flowers in Rust -
F854 SP
Meadow Flowers Sprig -
F854 SP B
Meadow Flowers Sprig in Blue -
F854 SP R
Meadow Flowers Sprig in Rust
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