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4 PC OUTSTANDING SET
Au Oppenheim Original Schiffli Embroidery RUNNERS AND TABLE SCARVES w/tag
THE TAG IS DARK BLUE AND SOLVER WRITING FOIL IT SAYS
"Au Oppenheim" Original CREATION
100% DUPONT NYLON
REAL Schiffli Embroidery
DRIES IN A JIFFY
OLD
ABSOLUTELY A STUNNING PATTERN
FROM THE ESTATE OF GREAT 86 YR YOUNG UNCLE
I WOULD SAY THESE DATE BACK TO THE 1950'S
I DO NOT THINK THEY WERE USED TO THE STIFFNESS OF THE FABRIC...EXCEPT MAYBE ONE? UNLESS THROUGH THE YEARS IT BECOME A LITTLE LESS SOFT DUE TO ENVIRONMENT
SIZE
THE LARGEST 36" X 14"
MEDIUM ABOUT 29" X 14'
13 X 9"
13" X 6 1/2 " ABOUT
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some of the corners are bit crudely made for the time
The History of Embroidery dates back some 3000 years ago. It started with Ancient Egypt, Babylonians, Phoenicians and the Hebrews, who used it for decorating their robes. The Moors also decorated much of their clothing with embroidery. They had a style of their own which spread to other countries like Spain and Sicily. Moorish embroidery greatly influenced many European countries. Embroidery in the Middle Ages was very prolific. Rich traders and merchants were willing to pay a large sum of money for the luxury of embroidered clothing. It wasn't until the Renaissance Period that new applications for embroidery came about such as tapestries, laces, curtains, and bed covers. In America, the first commercial embroidery manufacturing establishment was started in 1848 in New York by Jacob Schiess. He came from Switzerland and within a year had his own embroidery plant in operation. All the stitching was done by hand by fifteen woman stitching exquisite designs by hand. The development of machine embroidery did not take place until the 1800’s. Joshua Heilmann from Mulhouse worked on the design of a hand embroidery machine. Though he did not sell many, it revolutionized the embroidery industry. Heilmann’s invention was quickly followed by the "shuttle embroidery" and the "chain stitch embroidery" methods. The beginnings of shuttle embroidery dates back to the 1860’s when Isaac Groebli, from St. Gallen, Switzerland, was inspired by the work produced on the sewing machine. Around the 1870’s there were fourteen companies manufacturing embroidery machines in Switzerland manufacturing hand loom embroidery machines. In 1873, Alphonse Kursheedt imported twelve of the then new embroidery hand looms from St. Gallen, making him the first American to use a mechanized embroidery process. The looms used multiple needles and were an unbelievable improvement over the age-old process of stitching by hand. They were, however, powered manually. Immediately afterwards, Issac Groebli of Switzerland invented the first practical Schiffli Embroidery machine. This machine was based on the principals introduced by the newly invented sewing machine. Groebli’s machine utilized the combination of a continuously threaded needle and shuttle containing a bobbin of thread. The shuttle itself looked similar to the hull of a sailboat. His machine came to be known as a schiffli machine. "Schiffli" in the Swiss dialect of the German language , means "little boat". In 1876, Kursheedt also imported a number of schiffli machines, thereby making him the real founder of the schiffli embroidery industry in the United States. Dr. Robert Reiner, founder of Robert Reiner, Inc., of Weehawken, came to this country in 1903 in his early twenties. Realizing the potential of the embroidery industry, he persuaded the Vogtlandishe Machine Works of Plauen, Germany, to appoint him it’s American Agent. Then began the mass importation of embroidery machines into northern New Jersey’s Hudson County. The banks arranged long term credit to purchasers. Dr. Reiner made it possible for hundreds of Austrian, German, and Swiss immigrants in New Jersey to become manufacturers of embroidery. The industry grew until 1938, when suddenly the two sources for the manufacture of machines in Plauen, Germany, and Arbon, Switzerland, ceased operation because of World War 2. No additional machines were produced until 1953, when Robert Reiner Inc. introduced the first American made schiffli machine. Gradually in time, improvements were made to the machine in America as well as in Switzerland and Germany. Today computers are playing a major role in the embroidery process. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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