William Morris Acanthus
The Acanthus plant is found in the decoration of many ancient
cultures; William Morris used
it extensively. His original silk wall-hanging which inspired
these kits (now at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London)
was designed by Morris in about 1880.

Acanthus Cushion |

Acanthus Bellpull |

Acanthus Rug |
Beth Russell has interpreted
the hanging into a needlepoint rug, cushion and bellpull.
To achieve the closest match to the blue of the original,
she has blended two shades.
Cushion
CANVAS: 12#/in Zweigart White Mono De Luxe, 20x20"
(51x51cm).
DESIGN: 15½x15½" (39x39cm). STITCH: Tent/Basketweave.
WOOLS: Appleton tapestry for the design, crewel for the
background.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Bell Pull
CANVAS: 7/8#/in Zweigart Cream Rug Canvas, 44x1\d" (112x35.5cm).
DESIGN: 38x6½" (96.5x16.5cm). STITCH: Cross.
WOOLS: Appleton tapestry for the design, crewel for the
background.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Rug
CANVAS: 7/8#/in Zweigart Cream Rug Canvas, 48x72" (122x183cm).
DESIGN: 38x66" (96.5x167.5cm). STITCH: Cross.
WOOLS: Appleton tapestry for the design, crewel for the
background.
INSTRUCTIONS:
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