I did spend some time over the weekend working with a friend on designs for some embroidery -- one of which will ultimately be part of my Couching & Laid embroidery presentation.
The requested embroidery is for clothing, and there is only a little bit of specific evidence of what clothing embroidery of the period looks like, none of which is actually what we want to use. We turned, instead, to designs in other mediums. A search on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Search the Collections" helped again, and we found a design on a piece of jewelry which will translate to couched cord admirably.
Good sources of general embroidery motifs can be found in architecture, jewelry and paintings of the period you are looking for. Here is a lovely architectural piece that has a design I have seen echoed in embroidery of many periods, and which could be translated in many forms. Perhaps next summer, when I am looking for new challenges I will do something with it.
Arch Fragment, ca. 1130-40, MMA Accession 25.120.607 The Cloisters Collection 1925 |
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