I have finished the embroidery on my blackwork forehead cloth. In the next week I will be turning it into an actual garment piece. It is flat silk on linen, and the design is my own creation. Elizabethan English style freehand blackwork embroidery. In the photos I have included detail shots of the front and back.
Read MoreThe end is finally in sight! This is another entry in the continuing saga of my Elizabethan English style blackwork forhead cloth, embroidered in flat silk on linen. The design is my own creation. I should have the embroidery done any day now, and then I just need to sew the forehead cloth into an
Read MoreThis applique embroidery knotwork belt favor was created as part of the Made it at War contest at Talon Crescent War I. Wool on wool with linen thread.
Read MoreFurther progress on my late 1500’s English style, freehand embroidered, blackwork forehead cloth. It is flat silk on linen.
Read MoreFlat silk on linen. This is how the blackwork forehead cloth looked on Yule. I think I am about halfway done.
Read MoreThe blue pilgrim bag is entirely hand stitched and hand embroidered, for use at Medieval reenactment events.
Read MoreHand sewn Viking baby booties, with wool felt outer and linen interior. Free pattern is available to download.
Read MoreProgress on the blackwork embroidered forehead cloth. I have now done approximately one-and-one-half repetitions of the pattern, out of roughly eight total.
Read MoreI have made a little progress on the blackwork embroidered forehead cloth. I am working it almost entirely in stem stitch and running stitch.
Read More14th Century linen front lacing kirtle. French seams where assembled on a sewing machine; hand-worked seams along neck, front opening, inside sleeve, and hem; hand-worked eyelets; and the dress has deep medieval armholes.
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