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Fragments.
After far too long away from my textile work, I return, life has been a battle and I have gone through many changes. Thoughts and my thought process during this time has been frightening and challenging. I was glad during my recovery to have forced myself to enrol at The Ropewalk in Barton Upon Humber. It was here I started the slow process of introducing myself back into the creative world. With the help of Tim Needham and a wonderful group of ladies and a few men who encouraged me so much I feel ready to start my new project..Fragments.
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Worked in Flowers. All types of flowers were used as an interest for Eighteenth century young ladies, obviously for those of wealth and privilege. Embroidery gave them the opportunity to express an interest in botany working the flowers in silks in running stitch, in The Subversive Stitch by Rozsika Parker , Parker talks about the attitudes that shaped eighteenth century embroidery by looking at Mary Delany's work , Mary's sister described a piece of embroidery in a letter stating "the bottom of the petticoat was worked with twined nasturtiums,ivy,honey suckles,periwinkles,convolvuluses and all sorts of twining flowers". Above I have used my print image of a sleeve and started to embroider using very contemporary flower shapes, I shall continue inter-twining and working into the fabric to see what happens to the humble concept of the sleeve.
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