At the Lady Anne's Needlework Spring Retreat in March, Phillipa Turnbull provided us with an extra project - a crewel work sampler in an attractive motif. Phillipa provided us with some examples of lesser-known stitches, a selection of Appleton's wools and an opportunity to experiment. I brought home the sampler and a couple of skeins of Appleton's ready to experiment. Once my roundel and whitework projects were finished I got to work.
Because I could not remember details of the samples Philippa provided, I dug out my copy of the A-Z of Crewel Embroidery - to which Philippa contributed, as which has a couple of pages of the sorts of stitches she was suggesting. I tried out a number of these on the different leaves of the design.

I chose to vary the colour of the French knot background.
This was so enjoyable. I really like exercises that give me freedom to play and this was an elegant design. I've got a bit of an idea for what I might do with this piece. I've also got an itch to do more crewel work!




2 comments:
this is lovely Phillipa certainly shared so much with you. I have some of the fabric needed bought maybe 20 years ago should really do some crewel work myself!
Yes, she was very generous. I've decided I really like crewel work. I plan to get on to the two kits I have in my stash. You should go back to it - it's soothing & forgiving!
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