Reconstitutions - Mot-clé - point de bayeux - CommentairesDémarche de reconstitition. Costume, broderie et parfois cuisine historiques2024-02-02T14:55:05+00:00Hémioleurn:md5:6f3e735670d65f09902a5655522d87c3DotclearAumônière brodée - Catyurn:md5:06413b100f2bdf3aaf9be11c35826cba2020-08-24T01:56:07+01:002020-08-24T00:56:07+01:00Caty<p>Merci, ici tout est magnifique.</p>Les points de couchure au moyen-âge - Hémioleurn:md5:ebfb9259b0631755596a1b280f854ddc2020-06-19T10:03:02+01:002020-06-19T09:03:02+01:00Hémiole<p>Thank you for your comment Jessica.<br />
I think my wording is not clear. I wanted to highlitgh that those 3 patterns (chevrons, basket weave and diamond) were the most common. I did not make precise counting to say witch one is the first. I'll change my formulation.<br />
I'll edit my post to add your observation quoting you.</p>Les points de couchure au moyen-âge - Jessica Grimmurn:md5:b0050c3ce238438ccc8bfb2701daf3022020-06-18T19:43:59+01:002020-06-19T08:50:56+01:00Jessica Grimm<p>Thank you for this interesting article! I have been studying pattern couching in late-medieval goldwork embroidery for a while now. From the 300+ examples, I have so far catalogued, it is not the chevron patterns that prevail, but the batons rompus (I call them basket weave).</p>