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Entanglement: Transformation 43716-1, Douglas Stockdale
btw i don't post here much anymore, i just put all aesthetic stuff on my main. follow @birchbeer
Когда-то здесь кипела жизнь
Chessboard with Flower Border by Giovanni Battista Sassi (1679-1762)
crochet snowflakes i made this year! came out kinda wonky but whatever
Bottle by René Lalique for ‘Narkiss’ by Roger et Gallet, 1912
15 Beautiful Butterfly Patterns For Knitters By Vivian Ickenroth: 👉 https://buff.ly/3HHhUSh 🦋
1890s Victorian Stars and Crescent Moon Ring, 14K (in the online shop)
a quilt about the cycle of receiving inspiration, support, and energy from your community and using it to create something which you in turn share with the same community and pass on to others 💫
below the garden are pockets containing seed packets to represent sowing seeds for future generations 🌱
Sunburst Quilt
Cotton
83.5 x 83 in
(212.09 x 210.82 cm)
Unknown Artist
San Jose Quilt Museum
It's been a minute since we shared a Worth gown, let alone a wedding gown. And hello! This dress is one I hadn't seen before since today, from the Palais Galliera in Paris, but it dates from 1904. (Though I could see this as Alexander McQueen.)
The details are sparse, but we can tell a few things. It's absolutely encrusted in beads, so it would have weighed a lot! The silhouette is still very much late Victorian, from the gigot sleeves to the up-to-the-neck coverage. It's trimmed in fur, so it's likely this was a winter wedding setting.
It uses entrelac (which is a netting/crochet/knitting method) to create these gorgeous lozenges that glitter and define the pattern on the surface of the dress.
Given the date, this would not have been a C.F. Worth design, but one of his sons'.
MARIANNE RICHTER, AB Märta Måås-Fjetterström, ca 173 x 136,5 cm. Designed in 1969.
Dunhill Aquarium Table Lighters, 1950s
Pet the Puppy, 2022
chenille, bamboo, and cotton cartoon weaving
First time trying free machine embroidery :)