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- Jacobean_embroidery comment "Jacobean embroidery refers to embroidery styles that flourished in the reign of King James I of England in first quarter of the 17th century.The term is usually used today to describe a form of crewel embroidery used for furnishing characterized by fanciful plant and animal shapes worked in a variety of stitches with two-ply wool yarn on linen.".