Sarah's Beautiful Bedfordshire edging completed. |
Sarah has been working on this Christine Springett designed pricking for some time. She has made a wonderful piece of Bedfordshire. Congratulations Sarah!
Back in the 1990's I attended a textile workshop and I started to work on an embroidery of the houses we have owned.
I then enrolled on a 4 year City and Guilds Creative Textile course and the houses were packed away safely.
During lockdown, various unfinished projects have been worked on.
Last year the magazine, Period Living ran a feature on 'House Portrait Challenge', showing shortlisted works of art.
It reminded me of my unfinished houses but at the time I was busy with other projects. This year I finally got them out and started work.
Here are photos of our first home in Twyford near Reading.
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The Twyford House was our first proper home. |
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photo of Fareham house |
Well Christmas has arrived!
How did that happen.. thank goodness this terrible year has gone. I'm glad to see the back of it and I'm sure a lot of you are too.
I have managed to finish all my annual family Christmas decorations and you will find the photos here.
I used a pricking from Geraldine Stotts book - The Bobbin Lace Manual. I used the bell pricking but adapted it. I removed the 'clapper' and the top of the bell.
I started at the top right of the photo working in both directions.
When I reached the centre right of the bell I attached a sequin using a crochet hook to do the sewing.
I always add the year and the recipients name to my Christmas decorations. I do this by printing the details out on my printer using a very small font. I pritt stick them to each side of the sequin and then cover each side with clear nail varnish. I naturally do this BEFORE I attach it to the decoration!
the year 2020 |