Showing posts with label Casalguidi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casalguidi. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Casalguidi & Lavender: Background completed


With the completion of the background, I have more or less completed lesson 1 of this EGA group correspondence course.
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Barbara M. Kershaw says that Casalguidi is a peasant embroidery. Apparently the peasants and villagers of Casalguidi,which is a village in North Central Italy, created this form of embroidery in order to imitate the laces that the rich people used, which they admired very much but just could not afford themselves.
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Fascinating to learn some of the reasons why some new techniques have been created by people. This was also a nice way for the women to increase their family's income.
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There is a very interesting book that I own which talks a little bit more about the history of Casalguidi. The book shows some wonderful pieces that have been done through the years and it also has some beautiful projects in it as well as how to make the different stitches. It is called Casalguidi Style Linen Embroidery by Effie Mitrofanis. You can find this book at many needlepoint stores and also at Amazon.
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Lesson 2 will be about adding a padded raised stem band. That should be interesting learning :-)
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Pierrette =^..^=

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Casalguidi: Starting with the middle background


This is the starting point of my Casalguidi & lavender project, designed by Barbara M. Kershaw. I am working this project on a 32ct linen and had a bit of basting to do before actually starting working the middle section with a modified Four-sided stitch. If you look at the photo in the link provided above you will see a similar section that is surrounding this one. This is what I will be working on next.
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Once the background has been completed, then the fun part will begun. Lots of new things for me to learn here, so will see how it goes :-)
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Pierrette =^..^=

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Casalguidi & Lavender: Barbara M. Kershaw, designer


While I need a little more time to finish my first blackwork tree before I can put a photo on my blog, I thought I would show you this Casalguidi project for which I have just received my supplies yesterday. It is called Casalguidi and Lavender and has been designed especially for the Embroiderers' Guild of America by Barbara M. Kershaw.
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This project when finished will measure approximately 6" by 6" and it has been designed by Barbara to be finished as a scented sachet, putting some lavender inside, which is the scent I love the most, just so relaxing.
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I first saw a casalguidi project in the Australian magazine called Inspiration and thought to myself I just need to learn this Italian technique as it is just so beautiful and when this course was offered by my online chapter EGA CyberStitchers I made sure to purchase it so that I could learn the basics. Those courses are just perfect to get us started with a new technique the proper way.
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Will try to finish that blackwork tree today and put a photo of it either later today or tomorrow :-)
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Pierrette =^..^=