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Embroider my World Autumn Rust

When it was my birthday a few months ago, a very dear friend who enjoys photography as much as I do, and knows that I collect beautiful and vintage pieces, gave me a wonderful selection of antique ribbons, buttons, buckles, lace and other fine notions. She also gave me three follow up tins of similar delightful gifts for Christmas.

 

Those wonderful gifts are what has inspired me to create this series of "Embroider my World" images featuring my vintage bobbin collection. In this case, amongst the gifts for my birthday was a piece of wonderfully delicate antique copper coloured floral lace. I have accessorised it on a 1930s embroidered doily with some more modern gilt embroidered lace and two Edwardian Coats cotton reels in a lovely shade of warm orange.

 

In 1802 James Coats set up a weaving business in Paisley. In 1826 he opened a cotton mill at Ferguslie to produce his own thread and, when he retired in 1830, his sons, James & Peter, took up the business under the name of J. & P. Coats. In 1952 J. & P. Coats and the Clark Thread Co. merged to become Coats & Clark's. Today, the business is known as the Coats Group.

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Uploaded on April 7, 2024
Taken on April 5, 2024