"Some Weekend Sewing . . . "


Greetings,

Well another week finally comes to an end, but our adventurous tour through the "Love Letters" series continues. And this was actually one of the first ideas that I came up with when I began working on the series (but, of course, I'm still writing like a madman at the last minutes - why does it always seem to work that way - lol)

So prepare yourself for a lengthy look at our next letter.

"J" stands for . . .


"Jacobean Crewel"



And for me, one of the best resources for these amazingly versatile textiles is Lee Jofa. A prime example is their wondrous "Sohil" fabric - detail images open this post and also below - but, above - see them in their full glory in this wonderful seating arrangement from Suzanne Kasler.



And speaking of fabulous, this is a sample of the new textile collection from Oscar de la Renta for Lee Jofa. Isn't this brash, vibrant crewel work simply perfect?


Maybe something a bit more traditional, but with that same vibrant colours?
I'm loving "Arbre de Vie" - from Lee Jofa as well.


And some other favourites . . .





I actually used Bartholomew Velvet for decorative pillows in my own bedroom a few years ago.
So beautiful!



And who could ever forget one of my favourite rooms - with Jacobean Crewelwork upholstered to the very walls of the bedroom . . .

The completely delicious, Roger Banks-Pye

Cheers,
tartanscot

ps. and a particular 'thank you' to Jennifer and the NY Lee Jofa showroom for the amazing detail images.

Comments

splendid Sass said…
Love the fabric in the last photograph! Have a wonderful weekend.
Teresa
Denise said…
Goodbye crewel world!
Teresa,

Have a great weekend as well!

Cheers,
Scot
I have always loved crewel and that rosehill is yummy...so sophisticated.
Jenna said…
Not your grandmother's crewel work is it? Just lovely!
Unknown said…
What a great feeling of home crewel work represents. The ebb and flow of design with what has past comes back fresh and bright again.
Mrs. Blandings said…
That Banks-Pye room has always been one of my favorites.
Love crewel and Lee Jofa has some amazing, detailed options.

xo,
cristin
Lee Jofa said…
Wonderful post, crewel is classic. Thanks!

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