The spangles went on fairly quickly. I'm a little disappointed that they look more silver than gold, but they're cheap plastic spangles. I'll save the expense of metal spangles for a piece that will be displayed or used more frequently than this will.
Mary mentioned something about the openwork look of my plaited braid. The gold thread I used is referred to as "No. 7 gold passing thread" in the kit instructions. The thread might be a bit thinner than what might authentically be used for plaited braid in this situation, but it's not completely baseless. In the collection of photos of historical pieces studied in the class, Chris Berry included a close-up of this panel. The peapods in the center are similar to mine. The plaited braid used on those leaves was somewhat open too, though not quite as much.
The assembly of the Tudor Purse was a bit more complicated than that of the Blueberry Pocket. There is a layer of thin quilt batting between the outside and the liner. Both the outside layer (inside out) and the liner (with batting attached) were sewn up the sides. The outer layer was turned inside out, then the liner was inserted. The top seam allowances for both layers were folded in and stitched together. Handmade braid was used to trim all of the seams, with handmade tassels attached at appropriate points along the bottom. More braid was used for the strap. Yes - that braid took a long time. It's made of 5 strands of purple and gold thread.
The time it took to put this together was worth it in the end. I hope you agree!
On a related note, I need to reply to Annie's question about the Jane Zimmerman Elizabethan piece.
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Pregnancy ticker: 32 weeks, 4 days.
Yes, DH brought another project in to me. Hopefully BJ can hang in there until I finish Catherine Theron's Examplar IV, which really won't take too long!
amazing finish!, and congratulations for your pregancy!
ReplyDeleteYou go girl! May days under your belt. Keep stitching away! Look foreward to your next finish
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful. Lucky that DH can easily locate your projects. Mine would probably tear the house apart and then say "I don't know what I am looking for!"
ReplyDeleteHang in there with Baby.
Edy
NYC
This is really fabulous. I love the look of the plaited braid.
ReplyDeleteYou did the PBS in passing thread? Cor blimey! (I struggle with it)
ReplyDeleteI talked to Jane re availability of the sampler - see my post http://elmsleyrose.blogspot.com/2009/01/jane-zimmermans-art-of-elizabethan.html - she is making it available over the longer term!
Hi Jeanne,
ReplyDeleteYour "Tudor Purse" is beautiful!
I'm watching your pregnancy ticker and pulling for your both!!!
Cynthia
Windy Meadow