The blue pilgrim bag is entirely hand stitched and hand embroidered, for use at Medieval reenactment events.
Read MoreThe borders of the embroidered scissor case are all Bayou style couching, bordered with stem stitched. All cotton embroidery on cotton duck canvas. WIP.
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 am making a blue pilgrim bag with scrap fabric and my first card weaving project. I am embroidering it with brick stitch over the satin areas.
Read MoreThis is a large scalloped veil that I embroidered for a friend. It has metal and cotton floss in a floral and insect motif.
Read MoreThis is a large scallop-edge veil that I am embroidering for a friend to wear with medieval garb. It is not period accurate. At this stage the cotton embroidery is done, and I want to add some metal embroidery insects.
Read MoreThis is a veil that I actually started embroidering many months ago, and those of you who follow me or are friends with me on FaceBook may have seen some of the WIP images some time back. I had put it down for a while in favor of other projects, but I did some more work on it the past few days.
Read MoreThis entry on the Regency Corset shows how to create looped buttonhole eyelets, and how to attach the busk pocket to the front of the corset.
Read MoreI worked on the corded regency corset some more yesterday. The shoulder straps are padded, the lining is attached, the busk pocket is sewn (if not yet attached), and the bottom edge has been bound.
Read MoreI made a lot of progress on the new corded regency corset Sunday. The body is now fully assembled, and all the cording has been inserted.
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