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⤠ SOURCES ⤟
[1] Embroidered fragment of a female dress dates, Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), National Silk Museum in Hangzhou, courtesy of Dr. Jessica Grimm https://www.jessicagrimm.com/blog/chinese-embroidery
[2] Tang Dynasty Goldwork,” c. 7th Century, National Silk Museum in Hangzhou, courtesy of Dr. Jessica Grimm. https://www.jessicagrimm.com/blog/chinese-embroidery
[3] ‘Embroidered Textile with Three Saints,’ c. 12th Century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/448246
[4] ‘Chasuble (Opus Anglicanum),’ c. 1330-50 AD, The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/466660
[5] The Fishmongers’ Pall, 1512 – 1538, England. © The Worhsipful Company of Fishmongers, London https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/opus-anglicanum-masterpieces-of-english-medieval-embroidery
[6] Queen Elizabeth I, by Nicholas Hilliard, circa 1575, NPG 190, National Portrait Gallery, London
⤠ TIMESTAMPS ⤟
0:00 – Intro
1:06 – A Little Throwback to Ye Olde Past Projects
1:58 – The Tarnished Truth
2:55 – A Brief History of Goldwork
4:58 – Materials Used
5:54 – The Cutwork Technique
6:56 – Bright Check & Chipping Technique
7:58 – Pearl Purl & Couching Technique
9:20 – Designing Modern Goldwork
10:38 – A Goldwork Kit Collaboration!
11:09 – Let’s Get Sewing (with gold!)
11:46 – mistakes were made
12:07 – Trying the Techniques
14:30 – How Long Does This Take? (years? maybe.)
15:30 – Making Items With Finished Embroidery Kits!
17:53 – Final Reflections
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21:10 – Credits
21:50 – thou shouldst throw it back