I loved this video. It was as if I found a rock of cool fresh water in a desert. My main work involves studying culture. Embroidery has, in recent years, been put in the cultural mind as something women were forced to do by the patriarchy! Only foolish women of low intelligence enjoyed embroidery. My view is that embroidery has been, in the main, part of the skill set of women. A traditional garment flowing with tiny stitchwork to a child's sampler that is breathtaking and all else in between is something of the feminine that should be celebrated. It was a great joy to find a woman speaking so articulately about this sublime artform.
Me too Denise, I have always loved embroidery, actually any craft done with a needle and thread. Over the last year I’ve been indulging in Goldwork. I have watched UA-cam videos, Sarah Homfrey videos are very informative. I also bought a couple of books on different techniques. I find Goldwork so enjoyable, the materials are of course so beautiful to work with, it really is super enjoyable to do.
I love how I use just a few stitches my fourth grade teacher showed me/was never taught and invented my own technique using wood cardstock embroidery and appliqué /its museum quality using all natural materials vintage antique threads for beautiful creational works/I love my really creational genetics I got through my papa/talent from genetics needs no schooling knowledge and little practice to produce really good meaningful art/my arts creational art!lol
These are all the techniques I wish to learn and all the places I wish to go ....
This short documentary on the beauty of embroidery art is truly inspiring.
Yes yes, I want take part of your community and talk about this marvelous broderie.
Thanks very much 🙏
So much tradition in every stitch.
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WOW!😍😍😍 So beautiful!
Love it! Beautiful! God Bless!😇🙏
I loved this video. It was as if I found a rock of cool fresh water in a desert. My main work involves studying culture. Embroidery has, in recent years, been put in the cultural mind as something women were forced to do by the patriarchy! Only foolish women of low intelligence enjoyed embroidery. My view is that embroidery has been, in the main, part of the skill set of women. A traditional garment flowing with tiny stitchwork to a child's sampler that is breathtaking and all else in between is something of the feminine that should be celebrated.
It was a great joy to find a woman speaking so articulately about this sublime artform.
I loved embroidery as a child but this is so much more. Looking forward to your next post 😁
Me too Denise, I have always loved embroidery, actually any craft done with a needle and thread. Over the last year I’ve been indulging in Goldwork. I have watched UA-cam videos, Sarah Homfrey videos are very informative. I also bought a couple of books on different techniques. I find Goldwork so enjoyable, the materials are of course so beautiful to work with, it really is super enjoyable to do.
Beautiful! I want to learn it.
Inspiring video.
Very inpiring!
Beautiful !
wonderful and really inspiring
Beautiful.
Wonderful.
For embroidery, India is a good place to visit as well. They have a lot of male embroiderers there.
Gorgeous work!
I love how I use just a few stitches my fourth grade teacher showed me/was never taught and invented my own technique using wood cardstock embroidery and appliqué /its museum quality using all natural materials vintage antique threads for beautiful creational works/I love my really creational genetics I got through my papa/talent from genetics needs no schooling knowledge and little practice to produce really good meaningful art/my arts creational art!lol
Est-ce que vous donnez des cours de broderie ? J'aimerai apprendre Merci!
India is the top Place!
The best embroidery is vietnamese but i like hers too
Wow
Hi I like what you do Il am very fascinâtes but What you make