I found an interesting blog this morning. Laren's "The Needles Excellency" is a Historcally focused needlework blog. Be sure to scroll down to her WIP's and click on her Blackwork Shirt. Whoa! That is beautiful!
Thanks for the compliment. I am still working on it, but it's a slow process. I have estimated about 150 hours of work. But it is going to look good when it's done.
When I get a chance, I am going to pull out some of the embroidery transfers I inherited from my grandmother. I have been inspired by your lady and the kittens!
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3 comments:
Yes, I too thought that shirt was gorgeous! You know I love blackwork!
Pam,
Thanks for the compliment. I am still working on it, but it's a slow process. I have estimated about 150 hours of work. But it is going to look good when it's done.
When I get a chance, I am going to pull out some of the embroidery transfers I inherited from my grandmother. I have been inspired by your lady and the kittens!
Cheers,
Laren
Laren, it's going to be gorgeous when your done!
I'm glad I inspired you to pull out your transfers and use them. I very much treasure mine!
Pam
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