I'm delighted to say that my Thread Talk for the Embroiderers Guild, "From an Inkling To A Stitch" is now available On Demand. Visit the link in bio to go to the booking page.
I'm delighted to say that my Thread Talk for the Embroiderers Guild, "From an Inkling To A Stitch" is now available On Demand. Visit the link in bio to go to the booking page.
I'm delighted to say that my Thread Talk for the Embroiderers Guild, "From an Inkling To A Stitch" is now available On Demand. The Eventbrite link for booking is here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/on-demand-thread-talks-rachel-wright-from-an-inkling-to-a-stitch-tickets-1250233966449?aff=oddtdtcreator
I'm slightly terrified to announce that I will be giving an online "Thread Talk" for the Embroiderers Guild on June 3.
I'm going to talk about the various ways I've developed over the years to help get my ideas "From an Inkling To A Stitch", with examples (probably!) from among the #DreamsOFAmarna, the #MedievalMoversAndShakers, and anything else that helps demonstrate how I tell stories in stitch.
Tickets are available via Eventbrite, and also provide for access to the recording for six weeks after the event.
Fun fact:
#ThreadTalk
didn't entirely go away. I have over 30 "dresses of the week" and lots of other
#fashionhistory
musings over on my Patreon.
And when I do a BIG thread, I always save some of the best for my subscribers. This week is an absolutely jaw-droppingly gorgeous bodice from 1761.
Some more reviewers weighing in on NETHERFORD HALL.
Bewitching! Spellbinding! I am here for all the puns, intentional or not.
Readers are particularly enjoying the fashion! And that makes sense, of course, since this is the book that inspired #ThreadTalk in the first place.
#romantasy
The #ThreadTalk post from this week is a perfect example of my #fashion #history mantra: question beauty relentlessly.
A look behind a golden yellow muslin gown and the truth of plantation life for one of Maryland's most (in)famous families.
Shoe fiends! Today's #ThreadTalk is all about Baroque shoes. We discuss the latchet shoe, cordwainer guilds (and their bad reputation), plus look at some absolutely gorgeous examples of footwear.
You get fresh fashion history content every week for just $5/month! With *citations*!
#ThreadTalk is live for patrons! Today we take a look into embroidered waistcoats, and I bemoan the loss of creative fashion whilst waxing philosophic on Oscar Wilde.
#ThreadTalk is up for today. A bit of discourse on Agnès Sorel and her infamous breast. But is her reputation deserved, or was there more to this official mistress?