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  1. ReadWorks | Award-Winning, EdTech Nonprofit Organization

    ReadWorks is built on the science of reading to ensure students can steadily expand their background knowledge, vocabularies, and reading comprehension—helping them become the confident readers …

  2. Redwork Embroidery: History, Stitches, & Free Beginner Pattern

    An overview of the history and techniques of redwork embroidery, including its origins, the Victorian era, and the modern-day relevance.

  3. Unique and Creative RedWork Designs, RedWork Patterns and …

    Bird Brain Designs has creative and original RedWork designs that are fun to make for all occasions. We have Christmas stockings, ornaments, pictures, wall hangings, quilts, tea towels, pillows and other …

  4. Redwork - Wikipedia

    Redwork designs are composed of simple stitches and were mainly used to decorate household objects in the 19th and 20th centuries, especially quilts. Patterns for individual quilt blocks were sold for a …

  5. Redwork Embroidery: A Look Back Through History

    Aug 11, 2025 · Redwork embroidery is a type of embroidery that became popular during the Victorian era. Back then, it was done only by hand. It was a series of outline stitches that were easy to achieve …

  6. Redwork Patterns — Redwork Plus/Scarlet Today

    This Little Piggy ... Pattern.

  7. Guide to Hand Redwork Embroidery | World of Needlepoint

    Redwork embroidery got its name from the colorfast red embroidery thread that first became widely available in the late 1800s. After going out of favor for decades, redwork is back in style today and …

  8. The Forgotten History of Redwork - Dusty Old Thing

    This is known as redwork, but was also called Turkey work, named for the color. This cost-effective style of embroidery was done on plain white or unbleached fabrics and so saved money.

  9. How to do Redwork - Sarah’s Hand Embroidery

    Redwork embroidery, as simple as its name suggests, is embroidery with red cotton thread over white fabric. It took its name from an embroidery thread known as Turkey Red.

  10. The History of Redwork, Bluework & Blackwork - Embroidery Library

    In this article you'll learn about the history, unique characteristics, and special things to watch for when stitching designs in this style. "Redwork" gets its name from a special type of red thread developed in …