Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Inspired by: Blackwork



Lately I have been inspired by Blackwork embroidery.  The designs are so clean and simple and graphic.  It was typically black silk thread on even weave cloth.  I find that the designs are a mix between cross stitch and embroidery.  Not that I am really well read on the art, but I did read that Catherine of Aragon brought this needlework from Spain when she married that dog Henry VIII.  It was used on clothing... what you typically think of Renaissance wear.  



I love the repeated motifs in this sampler... so intricate!  I haven't ever done any counted cross stitch, but this seems similar.


I love how they filled in the leaves with a pattern.  I am going to have to attempt a true blackwork sampler soon.  I wonder if it will be too precise for my liking.


In the meantime, I took a cue from my very favorite flower, the Mona Lisa Anemone, and embroidered a little hoop.



I made lots and lots and lots of french knots!  I am sure satin stitching would have been faster, but I think I really just don't like the satin stitch!    I created another pattern to go with this one, but I got distracted by a couple balls of yarn and I am on my way to knitting my 2nd scarf!  I finished the first last week.  I have a sneaky suspicion that everyone will be getting  a scarf this year for Christmas! ha!

more soon~ Michelle

images of Blackwork embroidery and anemones can be found on my Pinterest boards.



1 comment:

  1. Gorgeous! Love black work!! I am impressed with all those french knots! My least favorite stitch! Happy Easter! xo Heather

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