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White Threads FlossTube #42 – Reverse chain stitch demonstration

Today Yvette shows you a demonstration of reverse chain stitch. Reverse chain stitch can be used in any situation where regular chain stitch is specified. It produces more accurate stitch placement, that can look plumper, and is advantageous when using a rigid thread such as goldwork threads.

She also sheds light on the mystery of […]

July 13th, 2020 | Category: Elizabethan embroidery, embroidery musings, embroidery stitches, FlossTube, goldwork, hints and tips, how-to videos | Leave a comment

Elizabethan Strawberry Roundel

I thought I might spend a bit of time over the next few days giving you more information about the classes I’ll be teaching at Beating Around the Bush.

Elizabethan Strawberry Roundel With Yvette Stanton Sunday 15th April 2012

This charming strawberry ornament features Elizabethan embroidery stitches such as buttonhole filling, reverse chain stitch and […]

January 31st, 2012 | Category: Elizabethan embroidery, embroidery stitches, goldwork, teaching embroidery | 4 comments

Cable plait stitch and plaited braid stitch

What’s the difference between cable plait stitch and plaited braid stitch?

cable plait stitch

This is cable plait stitch. It is the stitch used in Mountmellick embroidery. It is a reasonably simple stitch, with only a few steps. Also known as figure of eight stitch to the ladies of Mountmellick, because that’s what each […]

August 15th, 2010 | Category: Elizabethan embroidery, embroidery musings, embroidery stitches, goldwork, mountmellick embroidery, mountmellick supplies | 6 comments

Book review: Embroidery in Britain from 1200-1750

“Embroidery in Britain from 1200-1750” is a book that I keep coming back to. I love soaking up the visual delights found in it.

This book is a visual survey of some of the delights of the V&A’s textile collection. It includes a couple of essays, then a listing of the plates with sizes and […]

June 19th, 2010 | Category: book reviews, Elizabethan embroidery, favourite needlework items, goldwork, historical embroidery, mountmellick embroidery | 2 comments

metal thread – real metal?

Some time back, I wrote a post on the fact that I was considering putting some gold thread embroidery on a black beret that I had recently purchased. Now, given the fact that I have been busy beyond belief, getting ready for the Big Craft Show, I haven’t even touched it since. (I have thought […]

June 14th, 2010 | Category: designing, goldwork | 3 comments

difficult stitches sampler progress

I haven’t actually made any progress on my difficult stitches sampler recently, as I have been busy with getting ready for the Sydney Quilt and Craft Show (Stand G32, if you’re going to be there!). I thought that you might like to see where I am up to though.

So far I have a section […]

May 26th, 2010 | Category: designing, embroidery stitches, goldwork | 6 comments

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

Ethnological museum

On Saturday morning we went to the Ethnological Museum (also known as the Institute of Ethiopian Studies Museum) in the grounds of Addis Ababa University.

It was FASCINATING! This museum has a good write up in the Lonely Planet guide, but it was SO good!

The museum itself is housed in the magnificent palace that […]

March 8th, 2010 | Category: goldwork, travel | 2 comments

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

Book review: "Twixt Art and Nature"

I recently bought a copy of “English Embroidery from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1580-1700: Twixt Art and Nature”

This is a gorgeous hefty book – 308 pages! It is actually an exhibition catalogue from the exhibition of the same name currently on at The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, […]

March 4th, 2009 | Category: book reviews, Elizabethan embroidery, goldwork | Leave a comment
 
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