Edwardian French silk, cotton, floss silk, and metal thread embroidered gown, ca. 1910.
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Edwardian French silk, cotton, floss silk, and metal thread embroidered gown, ca. 1910.
Cutting real metal thread for goldwork. I have more than what I'll use for repair projects in the next two years, so I'm downsizing some. I know it'll be harder to get now but it's harder to get for EVERYONE. So. Idk share the wealth.
"My side" is parted out already, with two small spools for me to work through without opening the large bundle. I can keep "working supplies" in the dresser and everything else in a storage bin.
The rest is in 5m amounts, on Ebay right now. I'm doing a 20% refund on all items for December 2025, not including shipping. Shipping is always combined.
Ebay = thurisaz.salail
Evening Dress
Lucile
silk, chiffon, satin, metal thread, glass beads, sequins, silk net, 1912
Victoria and Albert Museum
Embroidery Challenge - 5th February 2021
It’s been a while since my last “Embroidery Challenge” post! This little metal thread on green velvet piece was a rescue from a deceased estate. My challenge was to finish the work begun by an unknown embroiderer. One leaf, the stems, some of the chipping and tendrils had been worked. It’s a Tanya Berlin design and may have been begun in early 2013 according to a card in amongst the bits and bobs.
Cape, 1560-80, Spanish, silk w/metal thread.
Time for metallic hell
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18th century
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резьба по металлу / metal thread