Thursday, 21 April 2011
Irish/Flame Stitch Huswif Completed!
Not perfectly stitched on 30 count linen in vegetable and plant dyed wool from Textile Reproductions. Unlike many surviving examples of this type of stitchery, I did not have a repetitive colour pattern but mixed the sets variously in a vain attempt to use up my stash of embroidery wool. The woven wool tape is from Wm. Booth Draper. The interior fabric is hand-woven silk in that wonderful shade of green and the exterior binding stitching is in linen thread. The embroidered initials and date are worked in vegetable/plant dyed silk thread purchased from Textile Reproductions many years ago.
There are three pockets filled with sewing supplies which is why the huswif folds rather than rolls when wrapped up and tied. The pin-cushion is made of green felted woven wool fabric and filled with picked and rinsed fleece which still contains a fair amount of lanolin in it.
The finished measurements are 4" wide and 13" long.
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I like your choice of colors.
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