Tuesday, 17 March 2026

The Bayeux Tapestry


 

                                          The Bayeux Tapestry


Many years ago my father told me about a battle he had taken part in just after the D  Day landings in Normandy, France.

In the town of Bayeux there is a beautiful and ancient tapestry ,hand worked by many embroiderers which describes the invasion of the Normans in England in 1066.

Hitler wanted his Nazi soldiers to remove the tapestry and take it to Germany.


 British soldiers were sent to Bayeux to prevent this from happening,  my father was one of them. On arrival in Bayeux there was a short battle but most of the German soldiers had fled.

My father was able to see this fascinating embroidery which is 76 feet long .

In September  2026 the tapestry is coming to The British Museum in London ,tickets for the exhibition will be in great demand.

I have decided to master the way in which the women and men who sewed it worked.

A good reference book is Bayeux Stitch by Tanya Bentham.

I have completed two examples from this book and am now tackling a more advanced  piece illustrating a boat of Norman soldiers crossing the English Chanel.


                             

Norman Soldier

            

                                           

                                                         

                                 

Medieval Lady

                                              

Tuesday, 5 November 2024

Change and Loss

 

Life Changes


It is over a year since I posted on this blog.

I have learned the hard way that life can change in an instant.

One  morning in  June 2023 that had started like any other morning, my dear, kind husband suddenly collapsed onto the kitchen floor. He had suffered an attack of tachycardia. His bones were already damaged by metastasised  prostate cancer, the fall onto the stone floor fractured his skull causing a bleed on his brain, twelve hours later he was dead.

A few weeks after this I suddenly lost the sight from one eye through retinal occlusion. No more driving and hardest of all no more painting and drawing.

I have sold my house and moved to a Retirement Village outside Cambridge .A new downsized life style has begun.

 And now a new craft to enjoy, Tapestry Weaving which I am going to write about .

This ancient craft is not about producing fabric but about making pictures .These can be very large but I make  small, decorative  items on table top or laptop looms .Craft shops sell the equipment quite cheaply .There are some lovely yarns available which are a pleasure to handle and easy to store.

I have viewed instructions on You Tube and bought several useful books which I shall review.

To start with I decided to work on some samples and put them in a  journal. I hope to produce some Christmas decorations that are made of natural materials like wool and cotton.

These are the first pieces that I made.


First Weave

                                    

Seascape



                                                

Mug Rug



Monday, 17 April 2023

A Coronation Cake

 

How to Make a Coronation Cake


  I have been asked to make a Coronation Cake for a local party to celebrate

 the coronation of King Charles 111.This needs to be a large cake.


I have started by making a decorative crown in modellers sugar paste to decorate the cake. This paste is different from fondant paste , it holds cut out designs well and hardens quickly.



                                                    



                   The Cross will go on top at the last minute to avoid damage



I shall make the actual cake near to the day so that it is fresh .The crown will fit a six inch cake and then this will be put on a larger 9 inch base.

Betty Crocker vanilla cake made with butter not oil gives a good result and is easy to mix up in a large quantity.


I found a good set of instructions devised by lucyssugarshack which are available at


                                                       http://hobbycraft.co.uk


                 These instructions list what ingredients to buy for the decorations


                              My crown is based on the hobby craft design


                                                     



                                                     

Tuesday, 14 March 2023

Needlefelted Eggs for Easter

 Eggs


I am working on some owl faces as needle felted eggs to hang on my white tree.








      

   Chicken themed decorations


                                                         


Sunday, 15 January 2023

Needle Felting Instruction Books

  Needle Felting is becoming a popular craft and one that I enjoy doing .It is a way of sculpting with wool which can be done at home without making too much mess or huge expense. I have bought a number of books about it ,I have divided up the books that I own  as follows 

  • Detailed instructions of  animals  and birds, seasonal items such as Easter Eggs and Christmas novelties, mainly for beginners

  • Sculptures of the human figure

  • Painting pictures using wet and dry techniques

  • Apparel , scarves, slippers, hats.


These are books that I bought in my first category ,small items mainly for beginners  .

Roz Dace and Judy Balchin are two of the best known authors on the craft of  needle felting .There are detailed descriptions of the kind of wool that can be used and clear photos of the equipment that is needed to carry out the crafts and designs shown in the book. There are templates at the back of the book which indicate scale and detail .I found the easiest thing to make was the poly bunny and the cat shown in the picture using a  polystyrene egg base.



                                                         

     

   I bought Wool Buddies because I thought the figures would be simple and adapt to making Easter Egg shapes. The only thing that I made from this book was Eunice the sheep. I found the designs a bit too funky for my liking  and quite complicated in some cases.                                                 




 







I have only just bought this book, the designs are charming and there are instruction for small things like brooches and magnets which make nice little gifts. I am looking forward to making the hedgehog design and have sent for some of the hedgehog spine fabric which is needed for a realistic look.






                                                                    




Rachel Austen is another popular author of needle felting design books .I bought this one just before Christmas, owing to a late delivery I only had time to make the Holy Family trio and an angel. They were much admired and I shall work on making the whole nativity scene , shepherds, three kings sheep and so on ready for next year.


                                                                           



                                                                                     




Sculptures of the Human Figure


Moving on to making  three dimensional wool sculptures is a step up in from basic skills. These are not toys and are not suitable for children to play with. The most comprehensive book that I have is :-


                                                                            



There is a lot of detail in the book and making some of the figures take a long time. Needle felting is not a craft to be rushed ,much of the pleasure comes from handling the wool and watching your work take shape.


There are a number of useful websites from which instructions may be down loaded for less than buying a book.


The Woolly Felters have instructions for making popular figures like this one of the late Queen .


                                                                       







I am looking forward to receiving the newly published book

 Needle Felting Dolls by Roz Dace and Judy Balchin


Painting Pictures with Dry and Wet Felting

Using needle felting techniques to create paintings is a move into producing works of fine art. I have only used dry felting, the books that I have provide plenty of inspiration , once you have understood the techniques it is easy to move to using photos or drawings of your own.

Landscapes in Wool gives examples of impressionistic work, layering the wool and attaching to a base of felt.




                                                        


Moy Mackay is well known for her lovely textile landscapes, she adds detail with sewing by hand or machine stitching to give extra depth to the work. Details and examples of how to do this are included in Felt and Stitch.









Garments and Apparel


I have not yet tried making anything to wear but for fabulous ideas about what can be achieved have a look at





 


Sunday, 1 January 2023

Needle Felted Vikings

 


St Giles Church in Cambridge UK has some lovely stained glass windows and at Christmas members of the congregation decorate the window sills.


This year I have done St. Clement. I have made some needle felted Vikings to illustrate the Vikings who settled to trade in the area now known as Quayside.They  became Christians and built a Church devoted to St Clement.

St Clement was martyred by being thrown overboard  with an anchor around his neck and is the patron saint of seamen.



                                                 


   

Tuesday, 1 November 2022

Needle Felt Pussy Cat Portraits

 


 This Alley Cat portrait  in wool and felt was popular at a local craft exhibition I have just taken part in.



                                                

Alley Cat





              A companion for the ginger cat I did a while ago