Huck Embroidery originated in Northwest Europe. Women decorated a fabric, called Huckaback, to make linens and clothing. Huck embroidery is also called Swedish Weaving due to its similar look to Swedish weaving on a loom.
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April 13, 2009 at 2:05 pm
I would like to know some of the history of swedish weaving. I have done a lot of afghans and have been asked about the history of it.
Thank you
Jean Lenard
April 15, 2009 at 2:18 am
Huck Embroidery originated in Northwest Europe. Women decorated a fabric, called Huckaback, to make linens and clothing. Huck embroidery is also called Swedish Weaving due to its similar look to Swedish weaving on a loom.