Vetty Creations header

Back to Vetty Creations website

White Threads

special linen

I had a lovely trip to The Crewel Gobelin yesterday. I took my Portuguese embroidery to show them (they oohed and aahed appropriately!), and my current embroidery to find the perfect thread for it. I found a lovely Gloriana silk which will work beautifully.

We were talking about the Portuguese embroidery and the linen that Margaret will need to stock for it. She likes to be very organised, seeing the book’s not going be out for some time yet! She suggested we have a look through what she had in stock to see if any of it would be suitable.

Now, at The Crewel Gobelin, all of the back wall is covered with bolts of linen and similar such fabrics. But that’s not where Margaret took me… she took me over to some drawers, opened them up and showed me a veritable treasure trove! I had NO IDEA that she had those drawers full of “special” linens! I asked why I had never known that they were there. She said, “you never asked.” I replied, “I didn’t know they were there to ask about!”

In these drawers she had bisso linen (a gossamer linen that has to be seen to be believed), linen cambric (I didn’t know such things still existed!), ecclesiastical linen, lots of legacy linen in different weights, and other rapturous stuff! Oh, it was pure delight! Many of the fabrics I recognised as ones that Mary Corbet has talked about in her wonderful descriptions of the linens she loves to use.

I still can’t believe that she’d never shown me these gorgeous linens before. I am the sort of person who would rather pay $$ for beautiful stuff like that than stoop to using boring linen like Zweigart… I just find Zweigart linens very ho hum.

I told Margaret that I was going to blog about it, because others need to know about these gorgeous linens as well. So, if you’re ever visiting Sydney’s northern suburbs, do drop in and see my good friends Margaret, Gill, Julie and Lyn at The Crewel Gobelin and ASK them about their drawers of gorgeous “secret” linen!

May 18th, 2011 | Category: favourite needlework items, whitework

3 comments to special linen

  • Rachel
    May 18, 2011 at 7:13 am

    Next time we come to Australia, we must get to Sydney!

  • yvette
    May 18, 2011 at 7:28 am

    For more reasons than just the linen! 😉

  • Rachel
    May 20, 2011 at 4:43 am

    Absolutely! So many reasons….

Leave a Reply

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

  

  

  

« playing with stitches  
  Magazine project »
Yvette Stanton White Threads is the blog of Yvette Stanton, the author, designer, publisher behind Vetty Creations' quality needlework books and embroidery products.

New book now available!

Hardanger Filling Stitches
Hardanger Filling Stitches by Yvette Stanton. Order your copy today!
Find us on Facebook

Archived posts

Categories

  • book reviews (88)
  • Christmas ornament swap (13)
  • colour (6)
  • crazy hair (6)
  • customer embroidery (49)
  • designing (119)
  • dressmaking (26)
  • Early-Style Hardanger (91)
  • Elegant Hardanger Embroidery (42)
  • Elizabethan embroidery (25)
  • Embroidery classes (189)
  • embroidery musings (436)
  • embroidery stitches (206)
  • errata notices (11)
  • Ethnic embroidery (49)
  • exhibitions (111)
  • exploring the needlework internet (10)
  • favourite needlework items (69)
  • FlossTube (102)
  • Frisian whitework (73)
  • goldwork (12)
  • hardanger (232)
  • Hardanger Filling Stitches (72)
  • Hardanger Filling Stitches (1)
  • hints and tips (114)
  • historical embroidery (119)
  • how-to videos (34)
  • illustration (1)
  • Inspirations (25)
  • Introducing… (90)
  • left handed embroidery (78)
  • magazines (10)
  • making stuff (271)
  • merezhka (35)
  • mountmellick embroidery (176)
  • Mountmellick Embroidery: Inspired by Nature (60)
  • mountmellick supplies (49)
  • new products (104)
  • online book previews (7)
  • pattern darning (19)
  • pattern drafting (11)
  • photography (2)
  • Portuguese embroidery (166)
  • Portuguese Whitework: Bullion Embroidery from Guimarães (74)
  • public thanks (32)
  • published projects (27)
  • Punt 'e Nù (32)
  • Sardinian Knotted Embroidery (77)
  • sewing tips (9)
  • Smøyg (41)
  • Smøyg: Pattern Darning from Norway (39)
  • soapbox (6)
  • stitch along (44)
  • stitch dictionary (45)
  • teaching embroidery (192)
  • The Left-Handed Embroiderer's Companion (104)
  • The Right-Handed Embroiderer's Companion (70)
  • travel (172)
  • Ukrainian Drawn Thread Embroidery (35)
  • Uncategorized (169)
  • video previews (5)
  • White Threads Blog (91)
  • whitework (364)
  • writing books (306)