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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Jacobean Embroidery


I am now working on a Jacobean embroidery sampler. I found a design sheet in my collection and started working on it. The colour combination is very dull. So I removed the stitches and started over with my own colours. I wonder if there are any rules to colours in Jacobean embroider
I discovered that colours used in Jacobean embroidery are mostly muted pastels. Check out the site www.accomplishments-shop.com/070303.htm.
This will give you and idea of what typical jacobean embroidery looks like and the colours snd stitches used. I'll post a picture of my Jacobean piece as soon as I get it photographed.

Meanwhile there are a host of interesting links I found educative and interesting.
Sharon B's blog inaminuteago.com is a real treasure house of information. needlecrafter.com has a stitch dictionary and a wonderful desisgn library. The stitch diagrams look exactly like those in Mary Thomas's Stitch dictionary.

A picture at last. I found this style of embroidery very convenient for learning about colour combinations. I've tried all three styles - monochromatic, analogous and complementry in this piece. Stitches used are jacobean couching, seeding, chain filling, open chain, stem stitch filling and outline stitch, satin stitch, french knots, straight stitch etc.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Huck Embroidery Table Cloth

This is a Huck embroidery tablecloth we did in Needlework Class when I was in class IX - 1982. It looks a bit shabby up close as I never bothered to hand wash it. Now I regret it because I am not able to get the special fabric this kind of embroidery is worked on. May have to improvise.


Here is the close-up anyway.