Margaret Swain
Margaret Swain grew up in Lancashire and was taught to embroider by her Grandmother even before she learned to read. She later trained as a nurse in London, married and after the war moved with her family to Edinburgh. While pursuing her strong interest in history she recognised the high quality of Scottish historical needlework, then little known, so she researched it, travelling widely, writing and working tirelessly to bring it to a wider audience. She also researched more widely into...See more
Margaret Swain grew up in Lancashire and was taught to embroider by her Grandmother even before she learned to read. She later trained as a nurse in London, married and after the war moved with her family to Edinburgh. While pursuing her strong interest in history she recognised the high quality of Scottish historical needlework, then little known, so she researched it, travelling widely, writing and working tirelessly to bring it to a wider audience. She also researched more widely into the history of textiles. She advised and worked with institutions at home and abroad, from Holyroodhouse in Edinburgth to the Metropolitan Museum in New York, organized exhibitions of needlework and costume and was a popular lecturer. In 1981 she received an honorary MA from Edinburgh University, and in 1989 an MBE for her work on embroidery and tapestries. She lived in Edinburgh until her death in 2002. See less
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Margaret Swain book reviews
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The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots
Nice history
by Melody M, Mar 27, 2014
This book had more history than stitching. It was a very interesting book. Read More
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Historical needlework; a study of influences in Scotland and Northern England
Scotish/English Historical Needlework
by SewBusy, Aug 17, 2008
Margaret Swain covers the various forms of needlework that were (and are) indigenious to Scotland and Norther England. Her study begins with the necessities of needlework - siting some of the oldest ... Read More
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The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots
interesting
by gini, Aug 10, 2007
story of an unusual woman's life, queen, widow, exiled, wife, mother, prisoner.Finally executed for the bad luck of her birth into the royal family.
She found relief in her needlework.
An interesting ... Read More