Textile - Embroidered panel, Jennifer Rowe, 2024

Historical information

Jenny Rowe says:
This piece was inspired by some hand dyed threads, interesting fabrics and a piece called Soleil Rouge by Celcile Meraglia which I saw on Pintrest. I began by ironing various size circles and ovals on to the silk dupion backing.
I then drew the lines that surround them and divided the spaces. These were worked by couching various threads and tapes, loads o chain stitch (my favourite) whipped, laced, over worked with running stitch in a contrasting colour or with buttonhole stitch worked into the side. Stitches used for the circles and filling include - fly , lazy daisy, chinese and french knots, raised chain bands, up and down buttonhole, spider web, herringbone, feather, palestrina, roumanian and seed stitches. I used these as the whim took me and I kept going back and forth adding layers until I just had to say STOP!
Finally I added a few cogs in a nod to steam punk, one of my favourite styles. It was a wonderful piece to use many different stitches and all those lovely threads in your stash. I had tremendous fun stitching this.

Significance

Example of contemporary creative surface stitchery

Physical description

Silk dupion panel designed and embroidered by Jenny Rowe, Bendigo Branch of the Embroiderers Guild of Victoria. Surface embroidery using many different stitches and threads. Embellished with metal cogs in a nod to steam punk style.

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