Here’s our regular round up of postings from the twittersphere that have caught our eyes for their beauty, cleverness, unusualness or just because we like them. Enjoy!
1. Princess Leia
I’m not a serious Star Wars fan – of the type who attends conventions and so on – but I do think the Star Wars films are a brilliant series. Obviously, the first one made was the best, just because of the innovative use of technology it brought to the large screen. Oh and the fact that Harrison Ford was in it kind of helps too! Anyway, I spotted this tweet by Simini Blocker and couldn’t resist adding it to my favourites of the week.
✨princess/president/general✨
Started last year, but only finally finished. Forever fave. RIP Carrie Fisher. #PrincessLeia #embroidery pic.twitter.com/JshvcIfMa2
— Simini Blocker (@siminiblocker) March 29, 2017
2. Pottery Pieces
Take a close look at the photo below. It’s hard to believe that’s not actual embroidery using thread or yarn. The intracacy for this piece of pottery is amazing. Huge credit to Kate Malone for her attention to detail.
Making a sprig mould with plaster of Paris for a series of pots based on the French embroidery I have been studying. Mary o Malley helped… pic.twitter.com/EWPYEznphl
— Kate Malone (@KateMaloneTweet) March 29, 2017
3. The Eyes Have It
These are really clever and, dare I say it, eyecatching. I’m not sure I would want these adorning my house asI’m more of a pretty flowers kind of gal. Doesn’t mean to say I can’t appreciate these stunning designs though.
eye embroidery pic.twitter.com/FS4jZ8SO8X
— art (@lovefortheeyes) March 28, 2017
4. Hand Embroidered Scarf
This photograph of a hand embroidered scarf from the C19 is just gorgeous. The fabric looks so fine and delicate, that level of detailed embroidery must have been challenging work. But well worth it!
Hand embroidery to perfection, displayed on this 1855 embroidered silk scarf. #V&A #18thcentury #textiles #embroidery #historic pic.twitter.com/U2xjbwVKlY
— Hawthorne & Heaney (@HawthorneHeaney) April 5, 2017
5. Skullduggery
Oh my! I don’t really know what to say about this one. So I won’t. Enjoy!
Embroidery #Skull pic.twitter.com/qq7pqmNupn
— ⛩️ ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????????? ⛩️ (@deathbyhibachi) March 31, 2017
6. Suitable for a Spring Day
The embroidery on this Dior dress is just beautiful. Fresh and springlike, I would be afraid to wear it.
The scattered and graduated Rebé embroidery on this 1952 Dior gown is so exquisite, it resembles a blooming meadow of flowers. @metmuseum pic.twitter.com/tO16VmXZEc
— whatgrandmawore (@whatgrandmawore) March 27, 2017