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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Anachronism

 

running stitch
satin stitch
stem stitch
french knots
yes
can do 
love embroidery




Bayeux tapestry( 900 years old ) depicting the Norman invasion, is actually an embroidery, 230 feet long.  It took approx 10 years to make, supposedly by  medieval nuns, taking thousands of hours


planning on making a bayeux tapestry?
no
not this year

intending to mow paddocks
mend a broken fence
pare down my vhs collection
instead

moi - a creative pragmatist
a feminist with medieval attainments
unable to be squeezed into a pigeon hole
in the compulsory liberal conformist ideology
of a 21st century world




Midweek Motif - Poets United

12 comments:

  1. There's nothing better than being a non-conformist until everyone else wants to be one too!

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  2. Not to be squeezed into a mold is an accomplishment indeed! (Keep on embroidering and mowing those paddocks!)

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  3. Thank God for this ME! The contrast is splendid, though in its way, making a tapestry must have been as difficult as tending and containing a field. There is a novel I know that features the Bayeau Tapestry in a profound way, called "The Comet Seekers" by a Scot feminist.... Great poem.

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  4. 'running stitch'..A wonderful use of the prompt word.

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  5. I, too, loved the running stitch. And the to do list instead of sewing........good one!

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  6. My daughter is learning to embroider - but on a machine! No medieval perseverance there.
    Nice that you know yourself and like yourself - embroidery or not.

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  7. Yeah i can do all of those stitches. Don't embrodier as i used to many years ago. But having a granddaughter now 5. I did slip back into it when she was 2. I made her a pillow

    Much♥️love

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  8. Aha, a woman of parts, as 'they' used to say. I actually know how to do all those stitches too, but never really took to embroidery. My Mum was very good at it. I have been doing a spot of crochet lately, myself.


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  9. I used to do running and other stitches. These days it is button and patch. :)

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  10. I like the use of running stitch..I think you are working towards a wondrous tapestry.

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  11. Bayeux tapestry- loved learning about it! Also..feminist with medieval attainments!!

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  12. I'd completely forgotten about the running stitch! I used to love embroidery but haven't done any in ages, except for the sheep's faces and legs on the blanket I knitted for my grandson - no Bayeux Tapestry! I love the idea of feminist embroidery and tapestry!

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