A very hurried post. J finished in good time – unusually for me – but called to London a bit earlier than planned and no time to do anything but the barest of posts until now.
Here is a Chinoiserie J – or is it Japonisme? Whatever it is it is loosely inspired by some of the things I love about the East – silks, curlicues and dangly tassels. Just a bit of embroidery fun.
For those of you living in the UK, do read Kate Atkinson’s Transcription or listen to it on BBC iPlayer – a recent Book of the Week. (Sorry not time to provide a link, I’m expected at the Angel tube station in 30 mins and still have washing to remove from washer and hair to dry!)
Here are a few other Js I’ve embroidered.
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That is a very successful letter J, and I love the tiny tassels!
Thank you Rachel – I couldn’t resist the tiny tassels!
Mary, I’m enjoying this alphabet series so much! It’s been a while since I’ve commented but I still read regularly and enjoy following along on your exploits, embroidery-related and otherwise. Wishing you all the best for a lovely autumn!
Good that you’ve popped up again Austen and very happy you’re enjoying the embroidered alphabet. Thank you for commenting.
As soon as I saw this J I thought “chinese”. Partly the tassel which I like – they give a certain elan but also the colours. They reminded me of the embroidered dresses of the court ladies.
Turquoise is a good colour isn’t it? A blue-green of real warmth, the very thought of it summons up luxuriousnes, voluptuousness and self indulgence – the real glory of it being you only need just a bit of it for the colour to weave its effect, as often seen in those Chinese embroidered dresses and robes.
I haven’t visited your site for so long and I missed it! I love the embroidered alphabet idea. The J for Jess is especially beautiful with its flowers. Enjoy your autumn! I love it maybe because it is the last nice weather before winter really kicks in.
And it’s lovely to have you back, Amara. Glad you like the embroidered alphabet idea.
You’re right, we do have a particularly fierce enjoyment for good autumn weather as we anticipate the long haul of winter ahead of us. (I don’t know why, but I always think that where you live is practically desert – or at least in a very dry climate?)
Very fond if J’s with having a Jacob, and I’s also, having an Isaac, though concur with your comnents in the last post that I’s are not easily made beautiful. X
I always think of you and your boys when I embroider an I or a J!
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