Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Threads Draw Us Together.

I'm doing a few stitches on my fish today. It is World Embroidery Day which falls each year on 30 July.

The Embroiderers' Guild Queensland invited two speakers to a get-together at a special Guild meeting on Sunday in anticipation of celebrating World Embroidery Day. 

First we heard about a small irregularly shaped piece of embroidery that was spotted in the Guild's collection. It turned out to be part of a stomacher worked in fourteen different types of gold thread! And the thread still gleams beautifully too. It has been dated to the mid 18th Century and must have been much treasured and kept in ideal conditions of humidity and temperature. 

The subject of the other talk was a quilt that made its way to Brisbane with an early settler. The various owners of the quilt can be traced back to the original maker who made it for her wedding trousseau. The quilt, having been well used but lovingly kept for over a hundred years, is now being carefully preserved by a team of dedicated stitchers.

The threads of those old embroideries tied us together in so many ways as we marveled at the techniques, explored their history, and thought about the makers and the people who preserved them.

I hope you find time to stitch today and celebrate being part of the worldwide community of embroiderers.

Happy Embroidery Day!

4 comments:

  1. Fabulous way to celebrate!

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  2. I like your fish. They remind me of the Easter Egg stitch samplers you made. I stitch one egg, made it into a greeting card.
    You have inspired me to make a fish stitch sampler and make it into a summer greeting card. Thank you Lyn, for your stimulus.
    I am so glad we have the World Embroidery Day to stay united, to pass on our enthusiasm and knowledge, to encourage others to take up embroidery, and to celebrate stitchers of the past.
    It is such a good idea of the Guild to hold talks on unique pieces of work or new trends in sewing.
    Although I stitch almost every day, I make it a rule always to take at least a few stitches on this particular day.
    Queenie

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    1. Thanks, Queenie. The fish embroidery I'm working on is a Mary Corbett design.

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  3. A lovely way to celebrate, indeed. Happy World Embroidery Day!

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