Showing posts with label In my garden I am Queene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In my garden I am Queene. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

is winter over yet ?

   
                                 
     
     I saw some snowdrops, I think it's safe to come out.... in my pockets I've got a new doll, moths, a sheila-na-gig and an embroidered page . I've been busy.
     Firstly, I will be teaching at West Dean college 13th-15th March, basic embroidery and needlelace, just click on the link to see the details. Then I'll show what I have in my pocket......




Details are from the 'In my garden I am Queene' embroidered corset and 'Goblin Market' corset, see 'labels' for more posts.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Moths , bees and nests


Three brooches available from loot

The designs are taken from a corset I did a couple of years ago called 'In my garden I am Queene'
They are done in raised embroidery and needlelace on silk , the base measures 29mm across

Saturday, 16 May 2009

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

The secret desires of moths..........


There are now six moths in varying shades of ivory needlelace. Each one takes about three hours to complete.

Monday, 27 April 2009

The Boarfinch


...completed , he joins the Mallardoepard , Peapuss , Marbat and Goatle in the garden.

Sunday, 26 April 2009

Under the trees....


The bees in the trees in my garden............

Friday, 24 April 2009

The garden at dusk


A detail of one of the six moths , all done in needlelace and loose french knots.

Thursday, 23 April 2009

In the garden....


A little creature called a Peapuss waits under the silver apple tree

Sunday, 12 April 2009

Growing the flowers

..a small snowdrop in needlelace under a tree in the garden , a variety called 'heffalump' !!

In My Garden I Am Queene


I have always marvelled at the beautiful samplers and embroideries from the past which were made by girls of ten and eleven. The most remarkable are those of Martha Edlin and Hannah Smith who , at the age of eleven , completed the most stunning embroidered boxes. In the seventeenth century there was a fashion for raised work or stumpwork(a 19th C. term).
So , I decided it was time to create something like it of my own on a corset. I began planning at the start of this year and began work at the beginning of March...my deadline is the first of May ! when it will be exhibited.
The design includes some mythical creatures , created for me some time ago by fashion illustrator Richard Gray , the first is a boarfinch......

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