Yesterday I got two finishes framed. I am so very pleased with them.
I think the frames do enhance both pieces.
Castelo Branco is the name of a Portuguese town and this embroidery is typical from there.
The main stitch gives the name of the embroidery and it is the one seen, for example, in the carnations, which are, by the way, one of its typical motifs.
Castelo Branco embroidery is always stitched in shiny silk on linen, and it has a very specific set of motifs and stitches that can be used.
It was used mainly in throws and as either the materials and handwork were quite expensive it used to be only available to the wealthier families whose daughters usually took one (throw) in their dowry, when they got married.
If you want to have an idea of how the Castelo Branco embroidery is done, here in these 2 links you can see 2 ladies stitching.
My second framing is of Deborah Cockin Ackworth Sampler by Needleprint. And this one was a pleasure to stitch, as I said in some earlier posts.
What do you think of them?
Have a wonderful day
17 comments:
Oh wow! They're both gorgeous! Such different pieces too. So interesting about the embroidery!
STUNNING, Cristina!!! And yes, those frames are the perfect accessories for your lovely work.
Oh, I love them both, Cristina!! I love the colors in the Acworth Sampler...
They are both stunning! I am sure you are thrilled to have them gracing your walls.
Very very nice, compliments for this works
Hugs Nadia
Great framing, and I'm glad you rescued the Portuguese embroidery from a dark drawer.
Beautiful, beautiful pieces! love the frames.
That looks gorgeous. Great framing.
They are absolutely adorable! And so beautifully framed!
Hugs,
Tatyana
they looking so beautiful..lovely framing..
love cucki xxx
Beautiful Finishes! Thanks for following me.
Hi, just returning the following.
I love your work, they are so beautiful and so different to each other.
I really like your map too, looking forward to seeing that progress this year.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today! Both your pieces are very pretty! I am most impressed with your Portuguese embroidery - stunning!
Wow! That Portuguese embroidery is gorgeous!! I love Mary Wigham and your framing is lovely!
Wow, they're both wonderful! Great frame choices!
Both pieces are gorgeous and the frames you chose really make them pop up!
They are both gorgeous, congratulations
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