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Bargello, n.|bɑːˈdʒɛləʊ| Also bargello. The name of the Bargello Palace in Florence, used attrib. and absol. to designate a kind of embroidery worked in flame stitch patterns on canvas, several examples of which could formerly be seen at the Palace. Cf. *Florentine a. 1 c.
1942D. G. Lent Needle Point as Hobby x. 139 The Florentine stitch you are going to learn now..is also called Bargello embroidery. 1963B. King Creative Canvas Embroidery iii. 29 Florentine Stitch also called Flame or Bargello work..originated in Florence. 1971Barnes & Blake Bargello & Related Stitchery 11 The name Bargello appears to have become associated with a specific pattern, examples of which can be seen on a set of chairs presently in the Museo Nazionale in Florence... For several generations Bargello has been considered, and used, as the one all-inclusive name that best characterizes the various stitch arrangements. 1977Chicago Tribune 2 Oct. xi. 12/3 The golden rule of Bargello stitching: Always begin your stitching in the middle of your canvas so that your stitches (and design) will proceed equally in both directions. 1980L. Birnbach et al. Official Preppy Handbk. 25/2 (caption) Needlepoint pillows... One is stitched in the bargello pattern. |