The other day, I talked about starting a new project using historical photos from my area. I wanted to work it in the traditional Victorian style.
The first thing I did was to secure the photo in the center. I just used a little bit of fusible web to hold it in place. Then, I hand pieced this block using needle turn applique which is quite easy to do.
I choose fabrics there were Victorian in color and type, or at least to the best of my ability using only what I have in my stash. And then I started stitching:
The lace pieces are antique, not vintage. My focus is on embroidery not embellishments. The only other embellishments I might use are some of my vintage Mother Of Pearl Buttons.
The image in the photo is the church that Scott and I were married in, St. Mary's Of The Assumption Catholic church. If you scroll down a little bit, you can ready the story about the St. Mary's.
I'll add some more stitching to this today and keep you updated on my progress.
Bah humbug
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