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Showing posts with label Embroidery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Embroidery. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Embroidery progress..slow but sure...

I promised to show you my (slow) progress today on my piece of Raised Embroidery that we are working on as a small project at Embroiderers' Guild. If you missed the previous post on this you can read it here. I have two flowers left to go, both at the bottom, then 3 tiny critters - an inchworm (padded satin stitch), a Snail (bullions) and a little bumbley bee(bullions). I am enjoying this piece, especially the learning of new stitches. My progress since last time includes leaves in raised backstitch, fishbone and closed fly stitch and the pink flowers in raised backstitch. The raised backstitch is not hard once you catch on, but I must admit, I struggled with the first few leaves and took them out or at least back a ways until I was satisfied with the look... After Choir tonight, I hope to get a little more done as I am now anxious to get this completed and on to something else... like a piece of canvaswork I started a while back... I'll show you this again when it is all finished.. soon I hope..
Next.... Blueberries and Cream....
Piece,
Linda
I need therapy, and stitching is cheaper than a psychiatrist!

Friday, March 19, 2010

How Lucky Am I...

I feel so very fortunate to belong to the groups I do... my Quilters' Guild, the Ladies Choir I sing with, and today I was so grateful that I have re-joined the local Embroiderers' Guild. I attended, along with 4 other members, a lecture at the New Bruswick College of Craft and Design, given by Alastair Macleod, Chairman of Hand and Lock of London England. He is on a world tour and making only two stops in Canada - here and Toronto. Now you are probably thinking "What is Hand and Lock?" I thought the same thing...I'd never heard of it before. I only knew it was somehow linked to Embroidery...

Hand and Lock is a fusion of two great long-established embroidery companies: M. Hand founded in 1767 who specialized in gold wire and silk work and S. Lock founded in 1898, artists in tambour beading. They describe themselves as "the world's finest provider of hand embroidery since 1767". They work with many up and coming designers and famous couturiers, not to mention costume for film and theatre, fine bridal wear and regalia for both the military and royalty. They have worked on costuming for such movies as the Harry Potter series, the Last King of Scotland, Atonement, Sherlock Holmes and Valkyrie, and theatre productions of The Lion King and Wicked. Their work adorns many beautiful gowns worn by Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen Mother, Princess Anne and Princess Diana. They did the embroidery and embellishments on the Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band uniforms for the Beatles. I could go on and on, but you get the picture...

The lecture was most interesting- he not only told us about Hand and Lock and their prestigious international prize for embroidery (the reason for his tour -an annual prize fund of over $20,000. to promote the use of hand embroidery within the fashion, textile , tailoring and soft furnishing industries) but also a most interesting, if abbreviated, history of embroidery. But what I enjoyed most was seeing the samples he brought from the company archives. These photos really do not do them justice, but do give you a little taste of the incredible work... You can watch the same video we saw, here . What a wonderful way to spend a Friday afternoon... Thank you Alastair!
Piece,
Linda
My soul is fed by needle and thread.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Elizabethan Whimsy Raised Embroidery

I joined the local Embroiderer's Guild last October. I had belonged years ago, but let my membership lapse as I just became too busy with two young children. So now that they have both flown the coop, I mean nest, I decided to re-join this year. A number of the faces were familiar to me and it's good to renew friendships.
In January a new project was presented to us with all materials ready in a kit. I decided to jump in and give it a whirl. Barb did up the kits with silk fabric, all threads, needles and instructions. I believe she designed the piece as well.
Quoting from her introduction: "Embroidery has been a part of human society for all of recorded history. Before then, archeological evidence(embellished fabric and animal hides) suggests that needlework existed in one form or another much farther back in prehistoric times. As humans travelled or migrated they exchanged goods and knowledge, including embroidered fabric and embroidery threads.
1558-1603: Elizabeth I of England was an accomplished embroiderer who greatly influenced needlework. Her keen interest spread throughout the upper classes. Small embroidered items were often presented as gifts to hosts of social functions. During this time the middle class gained some disposable income and began emulating the embroidery of the upper classes. As a result, Sumptuary Laws were enacted to restrict the use of embroidered clothing to only those earning a certain income. (Imagine!!)
During the Elizabethan period, the depiction of botanical subjects were popular. Since gardens were also popular, they became the inspiration for embroideries that depicted colourful and subtly shaded flowers, vegetables, trees, landscapes, animals, birds and insects. Often a number of plant types would sprout from a single branch or stem, as in this project."
Reference: Alderson, Chottie. A Quick Run Through History.
So.... above is my piece, progress so far...What you see is the upper section. There is still more to be done. I haven't done embroidery this fine for quite a while, but I must say I'm enjoying it. Most of it is done with one strand of floss. Stitches so far include wrapped chain stitch, stem stitch, satin stitch, padded satin stitch, fishbone stitch, straight stitch, and French knots. I'll post another photo when it is done. Now that the Olympics are over, perhaps I'll progress more quickly. I sure didn't accomplish much last night during that Hockey Game!! Way to go Sidney Crosby! What a great feeling- seeing a Maritime boy score that golden goal!!
Piece,
Linda
I AM Canadian..and proud of it!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Come on, spring!!!

Spring is only one month away - isn't that a pleasant thought? Actually we have been very lucky this winter with many days of milder than normal temps... this past week it has been above freezing every day, and the snow is beginning to recede. Yeah!! Although our lawns are still covered, I see many areas around the city that are bare. My brother has some daffodils peeking through the ground... Bring it on, I say! I just couldn't resist posting a few pics from last spring- to give us all hope!! Don't these blooms make you feel good?

This week is Spring Break for my kiddos, and both are now home. The weeks seem to be flying by; it seems they just went back after Christmas and now they are home, with only 6 weeks of classes to go before final exams! Doesn't seem possible! I am restless and anxious for warm weather, wishing I too was enjoying southerly climes. So many friends are down south right now: Sandi, Willa, Carole, Dawn and Diane all in Florida, Gail and LaVerne in the Carolinas, Cathy in Mexico, Sue and Donna in Arizona, Gail in Hawaii, Marilyn off to Barbados, Judy just back from a Caribbean cruise and Susan soon packing her bags for a Hawaiian cruise.. I am envious for sure. But spring will soon be here, and I will have saved all those travel costs to spend on new plants for the garden..haha
I am busily working on a piece of Raised Embroidery, Elizabethan style, on cream colored silk. Tomorrow night is Embroiderers' Guild and I have hardly touched this piece since we began it at last month's meeting, so I'm trying to get a little more done before tomorrow night. If I make significant headway I'll show you a "progress photo" in a few days... it doesn't really look like much yet as I'm still working with just greens- leaves and stems... looking at these delicate little flowers, many stitched with one strand of floss, makes me even more anxious for spring... Guess I'll have to content myself with this piece of work, until I can get out and dig in the dirt...
Piece,
Linda
No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.
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