In Finishing Workshops?
Friday, June 25, 2021
Would Ye Be Interested???
Monday, June 21, 2021
Hand Sculpted Bespoke Figures for Stumpwork
Precious Ones...Sooooo Tiny
I sculpt figures for stumpwork embroidery from papier mache to whatever pattern I am given. I don't use any kind of molds, ever. The faces are usually about the size of my thumbnail, like the ones above. Even without paint, they are characters! My latest ones though, I just had to share~Thursday, June 17, 2021
Heirloom Ornaments ....
Heirloom Materials!
When I say that my ornament kits are heirloom quality, I mean it. I like to think of them as the perfect way to introduce yourself to working with the finest materials available. Real gold and silver metal threads. Real seed pearls. You are what you eat~ you should expect no less in one of my embroidery kits. The beautiful threads above are included in the 2021 ornament kit~ I think Rumplestilskin himself would be envious!Sunday, June 13, 2021
14 Years in a Row...
2021 Early American Life Directory of Traditional American Crafts
Wow. What an honor. I have been juried into the Early American Life Magazine Directory Of Traditional American Crafts for 2021, my fourteenth consecutive year. THANKYOU to all of the judges! These two fine 17th c bead peddlers were my entry for this year.I love to make dolls to represent different periods. These are tiny 6" girls, very challenging to make this small. They both have period-correct wardrobes and I thought you would enjoy seeing what is underneath their outers.
I usually always give my girls pantaloons for modesty's sake, but actually, pantaloons were worn in the 17th c. Over her pantaloons she wears a period correct ankle long shift and cap.
Wednesday, June 09, 2021
Silk Threads...
One of My Favorites!
One of my favorite silk threads is Soie Trame. These colours shown above are included in this year's ornament kit. Aren't they beautiful? I love gazing upon spools of gorgeous thread just as much as what I make with them. Will you use the entire spool for the kit? Heck no! A spool of Trame silk lasts for eons.Trame is a very fine straight filament silk~ it has no twist in it. In the picture above it is the fine gold silk on the left. The purple on the right is one stand of Soie Ovale, which is also a flat filament silk. They both are beautiful when worked in satin stitch, but as you can see, the Trame is just sooo much finer than the Ovale. When trying to embroider weensie designs, scale is everything. The Ovale is just too thick, and while it can be divided....why would I want to do that when I can just use the much finer Trame?A double strand is used to couch crenelated gilt plate. Once finished you won't even be able to see it! I love this thread and if you have some in your stash, I hope you will pull it out and use it!
Saturday, June 05, 2021
2021 Ornament Inspiration
Sunday, May 30, 2021
A Tisket, A Tasket.....
A ___ for a Casket???
What could the new ornament for this year be??? Can you see it peeking out just there? Yes, it is finished and most certainly fits inside my little casket shown above...
I have had this little treasure bouncing around inside my brain for a few years now, and I can honestly say I am very happy with how it came out and very excited to share it with you all soon!
So...have you any guess as to what it is???