Toccata Number Two
167 stitches x 167 stitches
A “Toccata” in musical terms means, literally, “touch piece”. It is a musical form written for solo instrument, characterized by virtuoso elements. It is designed to showcase and improve a performer’s skills on the instrument for which it was written.
This design, second in our series, is a Toccata for needlework. It was designed to show off an individual stitcher’s skills and for learning, practicing and improving needlework techniques.
On 32 Count Cream Belfast linen using Needlepoint, Dinky Dyes, Soie Perlee, Soie 100/3 silks and Gold Japan threads, Toccata Two is a challenging specialty stitch and gold work exercise for advanced stitchers
167 stitches x 167 stitches
A “Toccata” in musical terms means, literally, “touch piece”. It is a musical form written for solo instrument, characterized by virtuoso elements. It is designed to showcase and improve a performer’s skills on the instrument for which it was written.
This design, second in our series, is a Toccata for needlework. It was designed to show off an individual stitcher’s skills and for learning, practicing and improving needlework techniques.
On 32 Count Cream Belfast linen using Needlepoint, Dinky Dyes, Soie Perlee, Soie 100/3 silks and Gold Japan threads, Toccata Two is a challenging specialty stitch and gold work exercise for advanced stitchers
167 stitches x 167 stitches
A “Toccata” in musical terms means, literally, “touch piece”. It is a musical form written for solo instrument, characterized by virtuoso elements. It is designed to showcase and improve a performer’s skills on the instrument for which it was written.
This design, second in our series, is a Toccata for needlework. It was designed to show off an individual stitcher’s skills and for learning, practicing and improving needlework techniques.
On 32 Count Cream Belfast linen using Needlepoint, Dinky Dyes, Soie Perlee, Soie 100/3 silks and Gold Japan threads, Toccata Two is a challenging specialty stitch and gold work exercise for advanced stitchers