Empire style dress
1805-1810, French, Napoleonic era
(The Met)
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Empire style dress
1805-1810, French, Napoleonic era
(The Met)

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Evening Dress
Jean-Charles Worth
tulle, chiffon, sequins, metallic thread, 1928-1929
Victoria and Albert Museum
Woman's Dress, ca. 1925
Maker: Callot Sœurs (France, Paris, 1895-1952)
Materials: Silk satin with metallic-thread supplementary-weft patterning, printed, with glass sequins, metal sequins, glass beads, linen and metallic-thread lace, and silk plain weave (crepe chiffon).
Housed at LACMA.
motherland by lynn bennett-carpenter, 2022, handwoven drawing on basswood with acrylic, ink, colored pencil, metal leaf woven with cotton & metallic thread

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Embroidery cold take: the DMC Light Effects Metallic thread is TERRIBLE. It is of the actual devil. I don’t know who designed this but they deserve jail time. It is the worst thread I’ve ever handled and that includes the cotton stitch I picked out of my own fucking head two weeks after a nurse “removed” them.
Embroidery hot take: the Light Effects Pearlescent thread isn’t that bad
Think I might finally be getting the hang of metallic thread?? ♥️
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Latest and greatest embroidery project yet, complete with bling!
I am so excited to share this, as it's based on gorgeous artwork by @runawaymun that accompanies her fic To Partake, both of which I am asbolutely obsessed with (in case that that wasn't obvious).
I've been wanting to make this ever since I saw the artwork for the Nightingale Pin almost a year ago, but at the time I didn't really have the skills to pull it off. But I kept thinking about it and the bug never left me so here we are :). Of course there are things I would do differently next time, but I love how this came out regardless and I hope it reps the original artwork in some small measure!
I'm so inspired by @runawaymun's fic and art along with all the other writers and artists that post amazing things on this site every day; your talent and creativity makes me want to push my own creative boundaries, and so I have!