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  1. Hardanger embroidery - Wikipedia

    Hardanger embroidery or "Hardangersøm" is a form of embroidery traditionally worked with white thread on white even-weave linen or cloth, using counted thread and drawn thread work …

  2. Hardanger embroidery information for beginners to this …

    Hardanger embroidery hails from the picturesque Norwegian region that inspired its name. For generations, local women have embellished their aprons, caps, and household linens with …

  3. Travel Guide for Hardanger

    Hardanger offers more than breathtakingly beautiful nature – here you’ll find unique accommodations that make your holiday an extraordinary experience. In Hardanger, you will …

  4. The Ultimate Guide To Learning Hardanger Embroidery - YouTube

    Here is a complete guide to getting in to Hardanger embroidery! I take you from a quick overview of the technique to the fabrics and threads used for it.

  5. Intro to Hardanger - Herrschners

    Hardanger embroidery (or cutwork) is a decorative and historic form of counted thread embroidery. The stitches are usually geometric and/or symmetrical and can be worked …

  6. Hardangerfjord - Fjord Norway

    Highlights abound in Hardanger. The region, which consists of the municipalities Kvam, Eidfjord, Kvinnherad, Ullensvang and Ulvik, is full of contrasts and beautiful scenery. This region is …

  7. Hardanger Embroidery Supplies and Kits | Embroidery Central

    Hardanger needlework is a traditional form of embroidery that originates from the Hardanger region of Norway. It is characterized by a combination of drawn thread work and satin stitch, …

  8. The Hardangerfjord region | Trolltunga, Vøringfossen, Eidfjord

    The Norwegian Scenic Routes Hardanger and Hardangervidda both go through the Hardanger region. Plan your route, check traffic alerts, ferry information and more at the Norwegian …

  9. Hardanger – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Hardanger is a traditional region in Hordaland, Norway. It comprises the Hardangerfjord, the surrounding shores and valleys, and related uplands, mountains and glaciers.

  10. Embroidery Techniques from Around the World: Hardanger

    Feb 12, 2024 · Hardanger embroidery motifs were geometrical rather than pictorial, often worked on the diagonal, and featured traditional shapes like squares, rectangles, triangles, crosses, …