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Grapefruit embroidered on tea towel. Martha's Colonial Patterns. Blogged: Blogged: bambinosteps.com/2010/10/bits-o-randomness/
Bronze plated filigrees embroidered with glass seed beads and set off with Swarovski crystal rhinestone centres,
I found five embroidered napkins from Peru in my linen drawer. I thought they would be fun to work with. I am using size 75 button molds, but the "window" has to be fairly large, so there is not a lot of room for embellishment. Almost done with the third one and two more to go!
This looks to me like a slightly newer piece. The colors and fabric choice don't fit with the others.
One of the gorgeous Hungarian hand-embroidered pillowcases I bought from Hungary in recent years.
These were made before television, when Hungarian women used to spend their winter evenings embroidering.
Work of this complexity could have taken the entire winter, as each petal and each leaf require about 100 loops of thread.
Hand Embroidered Card, with the words 'Mr and Mrs Waterford' hand embroidered with a red silk heart added.
I designed these embroidered bracelets/cuffs to be sewn completely in the hoop. The button hole is stitched out in the hoop too. All you gotta do is sew on a button at the end.
I've been wearing them like crazy and offer them in my etsy shop.
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Silk embroidered postcard (140mm x 89mm) made in France and addressed to Miss Gwen Nevin, Strathalbyn, South Australia.
A small (78mm x 45mm) card, not included in this photograph, that apparently accompanied the larger card is 'from Harold'.
Miss Gwendoline Annie Nevin was born in Burra, South Australia, on 30 October 1900.
Little green leaves have been hand embroidered onto rich red Ink & Spindle sustainable fabric to create this gorgeous necklace.
The pendant hangs on cotton cord making it vegan friendly.
An original embroidered edward & lilly design handmade in Brisbane, Australia.
Artist(s) Unknown
Possibly Master of the Madonna Grog or Aert van den Bossche
Formerly Master of the Embroidered Foliage (detail)
Virgin and Child in a Landscape
c. 1492-1498