My studio seems to be flooded with commissions at the moment. There might be a causation with the fact that Christmas is only 5.5 weeks away... A major milestone was reached today upon finishing the lengths of another pair of Bavarian braces I started quite a while ago. Both lengths are 107 cm long and five centimetres wide. It took me 173 hours to stitch them. They were stitched using a full strand of DMC floss. I've used 22 colours on 18 TPI brown canvas. The pattern was adapted from an old Berlin Wool Work hand painted pattern. So, for the moment at least, there is no one with the same pair of braces in all of Bavaria :). I love to stitch unique patterns and I will not use this pattern again as long as it is still worn. The only option to obtain the pattern is to sit quietly behind the wearer in church with a piece of graph paper...
I've also spent some time today on designing the breast piece. It will feature the coats of arms of Bad Bayersoien flanked by two fearsome lions. Hope to finish that in the next couple of weeks too. Along with a couple of traditional shirts which need monogramming. Regarding my refugee ladies crafting group; we laughed our socks off (a picture of my husband proofed to be very popular with the ladies!). In between the laughter, I even learned a new stitch from Ukraine. Never seen it before and I will make a tutorial once all the commissions have safely left the building. A huge thank you to all who left words of support and encouragement on my website or otherwise. The donations received will be used at a later date. The coming weeks, we will do some paper crafting to produce Christmas decorations to be sold at our local Christmas market. Every little helps.
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liz n.
16/11/2015 19:39:25
I actually gasped when I opened the email and saw these braces! Ab-so-lute-ly gorgeous!!!
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Alessandra
16/11/2015 21:07:59
Can those of us from overseas send any supplies to help with your group? It's wonderful that you are doing this.
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liz n.
16/11/2015 22:41:38
Ah, such a good idea!
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16/11/2015 23:11:14
Dear Alessandra and Liz,
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liz n.
17/11/2015 08:30:21
Off the top of my head, embroidered dishcloths, bookmarks, and simple, library-style embroidered book covers, pillow cases, prayer kerchiefs? Small coin purses, envelope-style pencil cases for their kids to use at school, needle books, scissors sleeves, pincushions, eyeglass sleeves...Any of those things can easily be sewn by hand if there aren't enough machines, and would certainly teach them the basics. And they could embroider any number of designs on such items.
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17/11/2015 08:36:07
Good morning Liz!
Loes
17/11/2015 00:06:45
Allemensen, wat een karwei! Maar je hebt hem af! Heel mooi!
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17/11/2015 08:19:16
Ja, Loes, nu alleen het borststuk nog en hij kan van m'n frame af. En dan natuurlijk weer een nieuwe :).
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