An evening of late night stitchery, making a brooch for a sewing day ✂ with friends in the morning.

An evening of late night stitchery, making a brooch for a sewing day ✂ with friends in the morning.
So Happy! My photos of the Game of Thrones piece have been published by Hand & Lock for their newsletter.
In March, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to see The Hardhome Embroidery, and to meet Anthea Godfrey, the Project Manager for the piece.
It’s a joy to be able to share these images with the readers at Hand & Lock.
Look out for this gorgeous embroidery at the Knit and Stitch Shows later this year.
*** Update: There’s a new book available, all about the stunning Costumes from Season 1 through to Season 8 !
This project was made in less than a week.
I received a call requesting a resource full of garment fasteners for a young autistic boy.
After thinking about it’s design, I started rummaging around the charity shops looking at everything in a different way. Usually I shop for textured fabrics for embroidery, but this time it was any and every garment and bag fastener I could lay my hands on. Luckily I sourced it all in one big shop – zips, toggles, hooks and eyes, magnetic poppers, poppers, buttons and Velcro. I had a stash of vintage wool blankets at home and set about thinking about its construction.
If you would like to make one too, here’s how I made it.
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The laces were stitched down to stop them being removed |
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Shirt sleeves were added between the pages |
I’ve had a brilliant response to this book from teachers and parents who feel it would be a perfect resource for infants and special needs students. I’d love to hear if you make one or have made something similar in the past. Please share and leave your comments below.