I've been to Williamsburg the last few weekends to work on the jacket mentioned a couple of posts ago. It has been a wonderful experience. So far it has been estimated that well over 300 hours of stitching and over 30 women have worked on the jacket. The design is fantastic! I love all the motifs and while it is hard to get the stitching as detailed as the paper pattern, the shading really brings the pattern to life. And it is an added bonus to be able to work in the design room in the Costume Building at Colonial Williamsburg.
These photos are from my first weekend there, when I stitched both Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 8 and 9. I stitched on the upper arm piece.
I finished the oak leaves and stitched a beaver the next Sunday. You can see some of the stitching done by others on this upper arm piece.
This weekend I stitched on the right front. Here are the motifs I did today plus some photos of the whole right front so you can see how work is progressing.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
The Presentation of the Agecroft Coif
On Saturday, February 15 Gentle Pursuits finally presented the finished polychrome coif to Agecroft Hall. It has been fun working on it over the last 3 years, and it is a bit bittersweet after living with the coif for so long, but now it is ready to be part of the interpretive program at Agecroft. First it will be on exhibit with the other coifs held in the Agecroft collection. Be sure to go and see the coif and of course Agecroft Hall.
A professional took some photos and it is really wonderful what a black background and good lighting can do to make things look fantastic.
We all enjoyed going to Agecroft Hall again to make the presentation.
A professional took some photos and it is really wonderful what a black background and good lighting can do to make things look fantastic.
We all enjoyed going to Agecroft Hall again to make the presentation.
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