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c. 1820

 

This mull or sheer muslin garment is covered with embroidered vines worked in tambour stitch. The edges are scalloped with buttonhole stitch embroidery and the corded shoulder seams provide shaping. This type of capelet would be worn over an embroidered or sprigged muslin gown with a high waist and puffed sleeves, typical of the period.

 

Gift of Miss Margaret C. Campbell in 1945

Embroidered Wrens. Designer Trish Burr. 4-inches high.

machine embroidered postcard - easter, christmas ... who cares :D

smaller part of a larger piece.

These will be a cornerstones on my DW quilt - 5" finished (4" embroidery)

 

Pattern available for free on Fandom In Stitches

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36 inch long sterling chain with soldered jump rings and hand embroidered felt bobbles.

This is for my sister in law. Its supposed to be a pic of my 2 nieces. Fresh off of the hoop. I'm not happy with their eyes or their hair. I may start over. Part of me thinks if I press it and put it with a scrappy fabric border it will look nice. I just don't know if it looks like them.

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Hand-embroidered bag made from preloved and felted wool sweater. SOLD.

Rahima (left) - a master embroider - has been supported by AKF to set up her own business. AKF provided Rahima with the initial materials to get the business running. She now employs 10 women who help clean the wool, prepare the dyes and are learning the craft. Her pieces are sold in local markets and exhibited in Khujand in northern Tajikistan. Rahima learnt the craft from her mother (right). Her daugter is in the middle. In Murghab, AKF supports several groups like these. Not only do these women earn an income through these activities but they are also helping reshaping the role of women and their perceived value within their communities.

Rahima (left) - a master embroider - has been supported by AKF to set up her own business. AKF provided Rahima with the initial materials to get the business running. She now employs 10 women who help clean the wool, prepare the dyes and are learning the craft. Her pieces are sold in local markets and exhibited in Khujand in northern Tajikistan. Rahima learnt the craft from her mother (right). Her daugter is in the middle. In Murghab, AKF supports several groups like these. Not only do these women earn an income through these activities but they are also helping reshaping the role of women and their perceived value within their communities.

These are a my original embroidery designs, first sketched, then digitized on the computer and transfered to an embroidery machine and made into my fabric wallets.

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Created using mixed media techniques and a selection of embroidery stitches. The fabric is handmade silk felt / paper. The elephant design is a rubber stamp from Chocolate Baroque. The design was made as a practice piece for a larger work that will be dedicated to my granddad.

 

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A hand embroidered bed sheet with multi-colored threads made by the craftswomen of desert Tharparkar. Its's size is 80"X100".

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Embroidered Silk Card sent by WW1 serviceman back to loved ones at home.

Legs & shoes finished, berry beads being added.

Mayan girls embroidering in the village of San Antonio Palopo, Guatemala.

Check out this skirt and more new items at the Violet Folklore Blog!

Rahima (left) - a master embroider - has been supported by AKF to set up her own business. AKF provided Rahima with the initial materials to get the business running. She now employs 10 women who help clean the wool, prepare the dyes and are learning the craft. Her pieces are sold in local markets and exhibited in Khujand in northern Tajikistan. Rahima learnt the craft from her mother (right). Her daugter is in the middle. In Murghab, AKF supports several groups like these. Not only do these women earn an income through these activities but they are also helping reshaping the role of women and their perceived value within their communities.

My little Frida, Fridita! I am in love with her.

From Mandalay, 100% cotton

silk crinkle embroidered dresses

I made a little calico mock up from the pattern in Joelle Hoverson's book Last Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts. It came out fine, it seemed a shame not to use it for anything so it's become a little embroidery sampler.

Decorated with sagara nui (knots)

Vintage pattern onesies for Ava's baby

Hand embroidered pillowcase from Puna Island, Guayas, Ecuador

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