Over the next year, we will be recreating a 17th-century embroidered jacket. The Embroiderers' Story will chronicle its progress.
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Friday Morning

Karen asked, in a comment on The Spangle Quest post, whether a blog or list on this blog can be set up for the lacemakers to get together. I have absolutely no idea whether that can be done; I’ve asked Rich. He’ll know.

doodledThis morning the embroiderers gathered in Accomack to begin another session of work on the jacket. I have a picture of, from left, Susan, Tanya, Cheryl and Melanie warming up with doodle cloths while (in the second picture) Wendy carefully considers which motifs should be the next ones worked. Here she’s surrounded by sleeve parts. You can really see how much progress is being made. Sure, there are still big white gaps, but there are more colored bits, and by Monday there’ll be more yet.wendychose

Yesterday, Penny let me know that since October we’ve sent out 84 knitting kits. That’s a phenomenal response to our call for volunteer knitters, and I greatly appreciate each and every knitter’s contribution. Rosemary came to stitch today and brought a completed pair of green gloves. She also brought one completed purple glove; the second will be done soon. In addition to Rosemary’s, we’ve already received 4 other pairs of gloves and at least 6 pairs of stockings. That’s some quick knitting.

It’s not all work, of course. We eat, too. Here are Tanya, Susan, Chris and Cheryl admiring Marcia’s work. Today we had sauerbraten meatballs with sour cream rolls and “embroidery ladies apple pudding.” I wonder if Marcia is now inventing new recipes just for us. This was special yummy, like a deluxe apple crisp.

The next embroidery session is scheduled for Friday February 29 - Monday March 3. I have a few people signed up. If you’d like to join the party, email me at jhall@plimoth.org

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2 Responses to “Friday Morning”

  1. Carolyn Hastings Says:

    If Rich finds out that a “gathering of lacemakers” isn’t possible in direct connection with the blog, a group might be set up such as a Yahoo group. I’m not sure what the purpose of such a group might be, but it would definitely allow lacemakers to exchange information and questions about the lacemaking aspect of the Plimoth project — if there are enough lacemakers interested??

    Carolyn H.

  2. Sandy Says:

    Another blog could be set up, linked to this blog, and all the lacemakers (but only the lacemakers) given the sign-in passwords to post to it. http://dragonsembroiderers.blogspot.com/ has done something like this to create a “discussion-room blog” - I like it because it’s available for viewing & learning even if you’re not a member - Yahoo groups format is great for this kind of thing, you can look for messages on specific topics more easily than in the blog format, but you have to be a group-member to even read the posts.

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