Showing posts with label Royal School of Needlework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal School of Needlework. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 December 2023

 


This is my gauntlet. I worked it as part of my apprenticeship at the Royal School of Needlework back in 1993, or thereabouts, sometime in my second year. It was one of the last pieces I worked where we could pretty much work whatever we wanted, so I decided on this. I wanted to work something royal, regal, opulent, theatrical, and in red and gold.

 

I made the glove, but not the pattern as it is a specialist craft in itself, I found a pattern I could use, hand stitched it together by hand, and added the decoration. It fits my hand.

 

The glove part is soft red leather which I purchased from a leather merchant somewhere in London in the 90's. I light washed it in black ink to take away the glare of the bright red, and to make it look aged. It worked really well, and of course I tested my process first.

 

I did intend on working a pair, but ran out of time for assessment, therefore I concentrated on completing one, but I have the workings of the other.

 

It is worked on silk, mainly using metallic threads couched over padding. The padding was a lot of work before the decoration. It has metallic kid red leather, beads, bullion knots, metallic braid, and some free-motion machine embroidery within the diamond squares. It has a little bullion, bright check purl, but mainly it is metallic thread, all hand stitched apart from the free-motion machine embroidery.

 

It looks as though I have used bullion throughout which are traditional metal threads, but in fact it is mainly metallic threads and braids which I could manipulate more for the design I chose. The design itself is purely decorative and drawn on a curve so that it is wider at the top and fits the glove at the bottom.

 

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Thursday, 19 March 2015

Saint Cuthbert's day - 20th March

To celebrate the Feast of Saint Cuthbert, around the 20th March, we are showing two pieces of work in the latest RSN Durham news bulletin, by past Royal School of Needlework students.

Friday, 28 November 2014

Sunday, 22 June 2014

News from Royal School of Needlework Durham - June 2014


News bulletin for the Royal School of Needlework on what has been happening for those based, and living in Durham!

June 2014

Friday, 2 May 2014

Embroidered and Embellished

Pencil shaded drawing
This is my final design for Williamsburg, Virginia for the Royal School of Needlework - which will be embroidered and embellished, mainly with stitch, but also with some gold couching too.  

It is another design for a waistcoat or frock coat front, tailored to 18th Century design.


Saturday, 11 January 2014

Logo - final . . .

Final result
Another viewing point!
And this is it - complete!

Very soon, I will be blogging about my teaching for Williamsburg, which I am teaching on behalf of the Royal School of Needlework this May . . .

Friday, 24 August 2012

The world of sparkling beads - Scent of England, Tokyo, Japan

An exhibition in Tokyo, Japan of English Embroidery on the eighth floor of Odakyu Department store Machida, Tokyo organised by RSN Tokyo tutor, Emi Nimura.  Exhibition includes work by my students and myself, as well as Emi's students.


Canvas work by Chrissy W; Blackwork by Jill Mc; Blackwork by Pippa Foulds
Silk shading by Ione D; Advanced Silk shading by Nancy E; Silk shading by
Deborah Younger Martin

Union Flag by Paulette D
Stamp and Gauntlet by Tracy A Franklin
To see more of some of these images - please see our new Flickr album 
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Friday, 10 August 2012

Friday, 20 July 2012

Saves9: Hot Off the Press

Saves9: Hot Off the Press: Wow - the Diploma Blackwork piece is off to Japan for an exhibition there of the work of the Royal School of Needlework. Chuffed to little ...