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No Strings Attached: April 2012
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Thursday, April 19, 2012. Where in the World is Ren? I hope to update later this evening with all of the projects I have missed posting about, so stay tuned! Posted by Ren Finnemore. Motif of the week.
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No Strings Attached: Tying Up Lose Ends!
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Thursday, April 3, 2014. Tying Up Lose Ends! Among the most memorable were the children! A small selection of the tokens.). So, today, a lady who I have admired for all of her knowledge and help, gave ...
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No Strings Attached: November 2011
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Saturday, November 26, 2011. I haven't updated in quite awhile, though my hands have been busy! I am hoping to get some posts out this week, with what all I have been working on. In the meantime.
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No Strings Attached: Elizabethan Black Work Coif, Materials
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Friday, April 4, 2014. Elizabethan Black Work Coif, Materials. The inspiration piece for this coif is in the V&A Museum, and can be seen here. Posted by Ren Finnemore. Kreinik Japan thread #5. Deja Vie...
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No Strings Attached: August 2011
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Motif of the Week. I used this motif to practice the plaited braid stitch, doing the stem in goldwork. My stitches are getting more and more uniform with every project!
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No Strings Attached: Elizabethan Black Work Coif...Why?
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Thursday, April 3, 2014. Elizabethan Black Work Coif.Why? Progress as of last night.). I was so excited about this, that the subject became the first class that I ever taught in the SCA (and, I may add...
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No Strings Attached: March 2014
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Monday, March 31, 2014. Peas in a Pod.The Spider Web Stitch, on an Elizabethan Coif. I am working on a recreation of an Elizabethan coif, that is housed in the V&A Museum:. Posted by Ren Finnemore.
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No Strings Attached: April 2013
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Down in the Bayeaux.part 1. The first step was making the frame. I have been researching period frames, recently, and have wanted to try making my own *yikes! To give you an id...
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No Strings Attached: October 2011
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Or Nue Glove Cuff, progress. Here is a scan, of where the glove cuff sits today:. Posted by Ren Finnemore. Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Or Nue Glove Cuff, progress.
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No Strings Attached: May 2013
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Embroidery has a lengthy history, as adornment, embellishment and hobby for nimble hands. This blog showcases the embroidery styles that I have mastered, as well as the styles that I am still learning. From medieval to modern, European to American, simple to complex, read all about my journeys with string. Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Down in the Bayeaux, part 2. I had designed the motifs based on actual images embroidered on the Bayeaux tapestry, but I personalized them to represent specific events for the S...