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experimenting with synthetic gold thread and plaited braid stitch

I did a little experiment yesterday with the Kreinik Japan No 7 thread. I really wanted to see how it would go, in case I decide that I want to use gold thread on my beret. I don’t think real metallic thread would be happy about being rained on.

Kreinik Japan No 7 thread is […]

May 23rd, 2010 | Category: designing, Elizabethan embroidery, embroidery stitches, goldwork, historical embroidery, making stuff, stitch dictionary, The Left-Handed Embroiderer's Companion, The Right-Handed Embroiderer's Companion | 5 comments

Italian needlework blog

For anyone who is interested in Italian needlework, a friend of mine, Jeanine, has a newish blog all about it: http://italian-needlework.blogspot.com/

Jeanine lives in Canada. I have never met her, but we have corresponded over many years, often about obscure forms of embroidery that interest us both, but perhaps no-one else. 🙂

Jeanine lived for […]

April 12th, 2010 | Category: historical embroidery, whitework | 5 comments

where to see and buy textiles in Addis

For those who love textiles, Ethiopia is a surprisingly rich place. Before we came here, I knew that Ethiopia had many different regional styles of cultural dress, but I really didn’t know what I might find in the way of embroidery.

I was surprised to find that embroidery is easily found in Ethiopia, though you […]

March 12th, 2010 | Category: historical embroidery, travel | Leave a comment

Lucy in the sky with diamonds

My husband feels that this post should be entitled “Lucy in the glass case without any jewellery at all”.

Today we went to the National Museum and saw (amongst other things) Lucy. Lucy is the earliest bipedal hominid that we have a record of, classified as australopithecus afarensis. She was found in northern Ethiopia in […]

February 26th, 2010 | Category: goldwork, historical embroidery, travel | One comment

Ackworth School samplers

Just thought I might mention that I have an article on Quaker samplers from the Ackworth School in the latest edition (#65) of Inspirations Magazine. Not that I have seen the eventuating article yet… I asked them to send my copy to me in Sydney, not knowing at the time, how good or bad the […]

February 17th, 2010 | Category: historical embroidery, Inspirations | One comment

Mountmellick and silk

This morning I was catching up with Mary Corbet’s Needle’nThread, where she revisited an older post of hers on society silk. This was because the author of a book and expert on the subject, Donna Cardwell, contacted her regarding the post.

In her comment, Donna mentioned that there were many different types of silk thread […]

February 9th, 2010 | Category: historical embroidery, mountmellick embroidery, whitework | 5 comments

Addis textiles

This is a recreated post, following my accidental deletion of the whole blog…

Today I went with Jacqui to see textiles in Addis. We started off by heading to the textile area on the road to Entoto, which is the mountain to the north of Addis.

In Addis, the shops are set out in an […]

February 2nd, 2010 | Category: embroidery stitches, historical embroidery, travel | One comment

I’m in Africa!

I’ve been trying to access my blog for quite some time now, but access here in Ethiopia is only very sporadic. I tried again this morning, and joy oh joy, I managed to get on! Hurrah!

We have been on a tour of some of the amazing historic and natural sites/sights in the north of […]

January 18th, 2010 | Category: historical embroidery, travel | 3 comments

Ackworth School Stitch Along

I’ve “wasted” a lovely amount of time this morning finding out about an amazing SAL – the Mary Wigham Forever! Stitch Along.

All the information can be found at the Needleprint blog.

Mary Wigham stitched her sampler at the Ackworth School 220 years ago. It is a delightful sampler, with many gorgeous motifs that could […]

July 14th, 2009 | Category: historical embroidery, making stuff | Leave a comment
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