Embroidered panel of wildlife of Lindisfarne , part of the Altar Frontal in the Chapel of the Nine Altars, Durham Cathedral. Designed by Leonard Childs, and embroidered by the Cathedral Broderers in 1994 #textiletuesday#embroidery
Silk satin Oriental-style Art Nouveau wall hanging in a bathroom at Lanhydrock @LanhydrockNT — around 1900 Embroidered with silks and wool on a beige cotton sateen fabric. Hand stitched? #textiletuesday#embroidery
Chintz and silk patchwork cushion on display at National Trust Cotehele, dated between 1750 and 1800. I wonder who stitched it and if they used scraps from cast off gowns #textiletuesday#patchwork#silk
A needlework picture on display at Greenway, Devon @NTSouthWest, probably 17th century? Wonderful details include a leopard and a lion frightened by spiders! 📸 photos my own from a recent visit #textiletuesday#needlework
Exactly Repeatable TEXTILE Statement? C. 1904 Lyon weaving manual manuscript. #Jacquard#NewAcq#TextileTuesday
A needlework peacock on display at Greenway in Devon @nationaltrust last time I visited #textiletuesday#needlework#peacock