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Goldwork: white couching thread over red metallic background
Read all about it!
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Pattern from Elsie Flannigan's Etsy shop (elsiecake.etsy.com) - Neverland Embroidery Pattern.
I didn't do so well on this one - I got kinda sloppy.
It's still an embroidered pirate skull, though, and that's inherently rad.
Sold! Redesigned green dress covered with embroidered butterflies, houses, flowers, and little farm animals. Hihlo Studio.
Reworked the sleeves, brought the embroidery hemline up, and added a ruffle.
c. 1900
This elaborate garment displaying beautiful dival embroidery, was a popular Turkish export from 1850-1920. This one was worn by Lillian Gambrell McCall (1880-1959) of Bennettsville, South Carolina. She married Charles Sinclair McCall in 1911 and lived on Appin Plantation.
Dival embroidery is typical of Turkish work – the wrapped thread is stitched to the fabric, not embroidered through it. The circular shape, upstanding collar and rolled thread buttons reflect an Albanian style cape or mantle.
Gift of Catherine Rogers (Lillian’s granddaughter) in 2009
Some call it cork fabric, others cork skin and even others cork leather...
It is a great Portuguese material and love how it looks when embroidered!
agulha não pica sells all the supplies you need to make your own book cover with cork fabric.
In the proflie you will find the link to my ETSY shop.
This is the typical hobo bag style that rests on your hip and usually worn cross-shoulder. It is a must-have for every wardrobe! This bag can be customized in different colors for individual orders. Made in Rural India.
Trimmed with red gingham and a Holly Embroidery from "Jeannie B.'s Book of Heirloom Embroidery Designs and Stitches"
I took my old Target dress and embroidered these Sweethearts of the Rodeo on the bottom. I borrowed heavily from Frederic Remington's painting "Turn Him Loose, Bill"...you can read more here, if you like:
Bead embroidered necklace with handmade glass button, rare Czech glass bead with art nouveau pattern, faux pearls in deep purple, and sparkly Swarovski crystals in purple, teal, and sapphire. Unusual, cool.
One of our neat vintage finds! Not in the best shape but it makes it all the more precious!
Get a better look of it here: www.etsy.com/listing/45834833/vintage-embroidered-pillowcase