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knitted textures from 'the encyclopedia of knitting,' lesley stanfield and melody griffith, pub. 2000.
chainmaille quilt squares. because all I ever do is make chainmaille, make quilts, or make some crossover between the two
Maerten de Vos
L’ancolie, poésie Marie St-Hilaire-Tremblay Les Herbes rouges, 2022
Couverture : Estée Preda
TOP BOYS by @QUEERGARDEN
knit lace edging, spain c. early 1800s.
embroidered cushion cover of silk, overall: 104.5 x 63.2 cm; dagestan c. 1700s.
Sample of embroidery of highlanders from Beskid Śląski, southern Poland.
Image source: Muzeum Regionalne “Na Grapie”
Fragment of embroidered apron from village of Pantalowice near Przeworsk, south-eastern Poland.
Source: muzeum.przeworsk.pl
Part 3
A. Crespel DAe.
Filet Brodé, Le.
Lille, France, [c.1900], 34 pgs.
Many plates illustrating embroidered net; most of the plates are clear enough to use as charts for filet crochet, cross-stitch, etc. Borders, squares, scenes from fairy tales, myths, tarot cards, heraldic devices.
right to opacity — from Glissant: the right to not be fully known, decoded, or made transparent; to resist being flattened into one meaning or one identity; a refusal or surveillance, overexposure, total explanation; a poetics of protection
therapy note
do not flog your past self. let them feel & do what they found needed, helpful, important in their time, because it is not the present - do not judge the past you from the perspective of the current you. respect it. respect the need & the want, let it resound and let it blast out, even though - or precisely because - it will pass. respect the moment.
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