Thursday, June 17, 2010

Life before minis - embroidery

While they're accessible, I'm cataloguing some of my past craft works - I'm putting up some photos here if anyone may be interested. (If you want details of the designers, e-mail me.)
These are some of my better efforts at cross stitch, needlepoint and embroidery, very few of them designed by me - the raven and occult symbols is one.

These have remained out of sight for over 14 years now since I damaged the nerves in my arms, one event and your whole life changes!!
I can't afford to get them framed, and I've considered making a patchwork out of them, but I think that would look too 'patchy', lol. Has anyone done this with similar work? Did it work well?

A deer design by Jan Messent in fine wool in Bayeux stitch. I love this !!





The blue/green needlepoint at top centre is my own design.
The free embroidery in the middle is from a kit by Stef Francis, whose website is well worth a visit if you like beautiful threads - check out the kits!! The dyed silk cocoons below are from her, they were such fun to embroider!! Or you can search for 'Stef Francis images' for a quick colourful pick-me-up!

9 comments:

  1. OMG Glenda, this work is fantastic, it shouldn't be hidden away but on display. What about displaying them in groups in shadow boxes on the wall? I love the second pic in particular.

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  2. What lovely work Glenda, it's a shame you can't get it all framed. I can appreciate all the time that's gone into creating those lovely items.

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  3. DUH!!! Sorry Glenda I didn't read down far enough. Your embroidery is just beautiful!!!!!!!!!

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  4. Margaret - some of them are quite large - I'm thinking of maybe making an arty 'book' out of them - a handbound and distressed look.

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  5. A book is a good ideal. They can also be made into removable patches that attach to clothing items. I have an antique French lace dragon that I am going to put onto a background and turn into a pendant to wear.

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  6. Wow I am surprised! You are very talented indeed!

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  7. What a wonderful idea a book is Glenda! They are all so beautiful- the cocoons are gorgeous!! I agree with Margaret- these all deserve to be proudly displayed and shared, not tucked away ♥

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  8. I think only a book can really preserve these immaculate artistry! Glenda, you make me want to stitch again. You know, I often see these beautiful patterns and this is the 1st time, I see them being converted to embroidery.

    I love the trees and the last one and the 4 season and the lady in the frame and the blue pots and ..what am I saying, I love everyone of them!

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  9. Sans - the trees are my favourites!

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