Tag: ասեղնագործութիւն
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Aintab Embroidery in Review
On May 11th, I finished my first Aintab embroidery piece. I worked on this project nearly daily for almost exactly six months, and had spent much longer than that planning and picking up the skills I would need to execute it successfully. To say this has been a long time coming is a massive understatement.…
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Very Belated 2024 Plans
This post is well overdue. I’ve been so busy working on projects that I haven’t set any time aside to write and several of my 2024 plans have already come to pass. I’m slowly whittling down my WIP list and my top priority for the past few months has been my Aintab embroidery piece. I’m…
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A Burst of Creativity
A CRLG member recently explained to me that state fair categories are use it or lose it – if a certain category has no entries for three consecutive years, it gets removed. She encouraged me to enter multiple items next year, and to expand into categories for items I haven’t tried before. This makes sense…
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Musings on Netmaking
I recently joined the Chesapeake Region Lace Guild, just in time to attend the fall Lace Day. The vast majority of guild members make bobbin lace, but there is a small and growing contingency of needle lace makers in the group. The Lace Day consisted of a keynote lecture about the history and development of…
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2023 State Fair Recap
Once again, it has been awhile since the state fair happened. I’m doing a little better than last year considering it’s only been weeks rather than months. Like last year, I submitted an Armenian needlelace doily and a cross stitch sampler. My doily won its category and I got a special award from the Chesapeake…
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Summer Finishes
I finished both of my state fair pieces last week, quite a bit earlier than I originally planned. I’m half considering entering a third piece, but with less than twelve weeks left it’s probably not a great idea. Pomegranate Quaker Pomegranate Quaker by Owl Forest Embroidery was almost two years in the making. I worked…
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A Belated State Fair Recap + 2023 Fair Plans
The Maryland State Fair was several months ago now and I realized I never properly recapped it, other than a few pictures on Instagram. The Home Arts exhibits were impressive, and I wish I had taken more pictures. I easily spent two hours in the exhibition hall looking at all of the stitching, lace, and…
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Thread Comparison + Recommendations for Armenian Needlelace
Perle Cotton Perle cotton, also written as pearl cotton, is a low-twist embroidery thread made of two non-separable strands. Because the twist is loose, it feels very soft and often appears fuzzy. It comes in several sizes and many colors, and is readily available at craft stores. Crochet Thread Crochet thread is usually made of…
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Aintab Embroidery Musings
To say I’m fascinated by drawn thread embroidery is an understatement. I love lace in general, but there’s something extra mesmerizing about geometric open work designs. I first read about Aintab (sometimes written as Ayntab) embroidery in Alice Odian Kasparian’s book Armenian Needlelace and Embroidery, which has beautiful pictures of drawn thread linens, some unfinished.…
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The Secrets of Marash Embroidery – Book Review
I started exploring Marash embroidery in September of 2020. Instead of focusing on my classes, I spent many Zoom lectures trying to understand exactly how the different layers of stitching fit together. Marash embroidery looks intimidating, but at its core it’s interlaced herringbone stitch and learning a few rules about stitching order makes everything click…