
I didn’t want to be too heavy handed so I tried to keep the aging on her face quite light, so A slight sag to the cheeks and some lines on her brows.
Also, now the kids are gone she’s had time to dye her hair back to it’s natural colour – purple

~ by opusanglicanum on August 13, 2024.
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Tags: embroidery, Maidenmotherand crone, medieval, medieval embroidery, opus anglicanum, silk, split stitch
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This blog is solely for textiles, with a little bit of silversmithing now and then, and will mainly be for my historical stuff.
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My interests range from ancient greek to tudor periods, and I tend to be an artisan rather than an academic - not that I don't do research, I just prefer getting my hands dirty.
I dye, spin, weave, sew and embroider, and have been doing so for several decades...
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It suits her perfectly!
thanks