Embroidered yoke/collar (Version 2)
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- c1911-1920
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Embroidered yoke/collar (Version 2)
Embroidered yoke/collar (Version 1)
Orange silk velvet yoke/collar featuring a number of needlework techniques in silk thread worked by a student of The Glasgow School of Art, possibly under Ann Macbeth.
Embroidered trim/choker (Version 2)
Embroidered trim/choker (Version 1)
Embroidered velvet in mauve and pink silks. Thought to be by Ann Macbeth.
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Embroidered Sample, 'Tree Garden' (Version 2)
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
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Embroidered Sample, 'Tree Garden' (Version 1)
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
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Embroidered Sample, 'Tree Garden'
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Sampler worked on loosely woven cream cotton and wool material. Abstract garden design with large loose straight stitches in variety of yarn types. Shades of green, brown, cream and orange.
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Embroidered panel on silk, framed
McCormick, Catherine McGregor
Similar panels appear in Mackintosh's drawings of the east wall of the principal bedroom at The Hill House although it is not certain when they were installed there as early photographs taken in 1904 do not show them. The panels appear to be duplicates of those shown at the Vienna Secession exhibition in 1900 and bought by Emil Blumenfelt; at least one of these (listed as a 'bed curtain') was lent by Blumenfelt to the Turin exhibition in 1902 - although it lacks the lower section of black silk seen on The Hill House panels.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
Similar panels appear in Mackintosh's drawings of the east wall of the principal bedroom at The Hill House although it is not certain when they were installed there as early photographs taken in 1904 do not show them. The panels appear to be duplicates of those shown at the Vienna Secession exhibition in 1900 and bought by Emil Blumenfelt; at least one of these (listed as a 'bed curtain') was lent by Blumenfelt to the Turin exhibition in 1902 - although it lacks the lower section of black silk seen on The Hill House panels.
Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald
Embroidered hanging (Version 2)
Embroidered hanging (Version 1)
Banner design drawn on linen with pencil before stitching. It is attached to a calico lining which is stitched to the top of the hanging. It was designed by Walter Crane and worked by his wife Mary Frances Crane. The motto on banner reads: "Qui corvus pascit pascere potest grues" (He who feeds the raven will be able to feed the crane). The design of the panel is possibly that of Thomas Crane, Walter Crane's father.
Crane, Walter
Embroidered empty visitor's book (Version 3)
Part of Papers and textiles of Sheena Reid (nee Robertson), student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Orange textile cover of a visitor's book with black and white embroidery and purple cylindrical beads. Verso includes two cats and a porcupine and the words "Visitor's book" on the front. "Bushey sketch book" and "C. Robertson & Co. Ltd." company sticker on the inside of the front cover. Rest of the book is empty white pages of paper.
Reid, Sheena
Embroidered empty visitor's book (Version 2)
Part of Papers and textiles of Sheena Reid (nee Robertson), student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Orange textile cover of a visitor's book with black and white embroidery and purple cylindrical beads. Verso includes two cats and a porcupine and the words "Visitor's book" on the front. "Bushey sketch book" and "C. Robertson & Co. Ltd." company sticker on the inside of the front cover. Rest of the book is empty white pages of paper.
Reid, Sheena
Embroidered empty visitor's book (Version 1)
Part of Papers and textiles of Sheena Reid (nee Robertson), student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Orange textile cover of a visitor's book with black and white embroidery and purple cylindrical beads. Verso includes two cats and a porcupine and the words "Visitor's book" on the front. "Bushey sketch book" and "C. Robertson & Co. Ltd." company sticker on the inside of the front cover. Rest of the book is empty white pages of paper.
Reid, Sheena
Embroidered empty visitor's book
Part of Papers and textiles of Sheena Reid (nee Robertson), student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1950s
Orange textile cover of a visitor's book with black and white embroidery and purple cylindrical beads. Verso includes two cats and a porcupine and the words "Visitor's book" on the front. "Bushey sketch book" and "C. Robertson & Co. Ltd." company sticker on the inside of the front cover. Rest of the book is empty white pages of paper.
Reid, Sheena
Embroidered dress with belt, designed, worked and owned by Daisy Anderson (Daisy Agnes McGlashan).
McGlashan, Daisy Agnes
Embroidered collage of Eaglesham
The piece is a depiction of Eaglesham with trees in the foreground and houses in the background.
Whyte, Helen Kathleen R
Embroidered Border (Version 3)
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Embroidered Border (Version 2)
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Embroidered Border (Version 1)
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Indian. Rust cotton background tie-dyed deep brown and embroidered with geometric design. Cotton and silk embroidery in subtle colour scheme.
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Early Canvas Work Seat (Version 1)
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
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Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Canvas padded and attached to wooden frame. Design of squares containing stylised flowers. Yellow, red, blue and grey with navy edging.
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'Drawn Thread Work' fold-out booklet (Version 2)
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
'Drawn Thread Work' fold-out booklet (Version 1)
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
'Drawn Thread Work' fold-out booklet
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Yellow folder labelled Drawn Thread Work containing a handwritten explanation of the technique and the materials and a sample with a central square and a border.
Mackie, Mary
'Drawn Fabric Work' fold-out booklet (Version 2)
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
'Drawn Fabric Work' fold-out booklet (Version 1)
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
'Drawn Fabric Work' fold-out booklet
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Yellow folder labelled Drawn Fabric Work containing a handwritten explanation of the technique and the materials and a sample with a central design of a tree or flowerand a border with patterns.
Mackie, Mary
'Drawn Fabric' fold-out booklet (Version 4)
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
'Drawn Fabric' fold-out booklet (Version 3)
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Drawn Fabric' fold-out booklet (Version 2)
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Drawn Fabric' fold-out booklet (Version 1)
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
'Drawn Fabric' fold-out booklet
Part of Papers of Mary Mackie
Small blue card folder with the handwritten label 'Drawn Fabric'. It contains a handwritten explanation of the technique and materials, the pattern design for nine squares in pen and ink on graph paper, and the worked textile.
Mackie, Mary
Design for wall hanging depicting Hebridean village (Version 2)
Design for wall hanging depicting Hebridean village (Version 1)
Design for wall hanging depicting Hebridean village
Book showing design for wall hanging (NMC/1571A). Labelled 'NDS' and on reverse 'Design: E.Lounsbach'.
Design by Scottish artist Eric Lounsbach, worked by primary and secondary school children.
Lounsbach, Eric
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Tweedale, Shirley
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
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White, Crissie
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Possibly by Ann Macbeth.
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Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Scottish. Crewel work on natural linen. Basket of flowers motif, worked predominently in shades of green, orange and pink. Woollen fringe. Has label from G.S.A. Needlework Exhibition of 1916. Designed by Mrs. Newbery (Jessie Newbery). Worked by Mrs. Rowat (her aunt), Glasgow.
Newbery, Jessie Wylie
Square cushion cover with simple wreath, trellis, Glasgow style roses and leaves, in shades of pale green, cream and pink. Includes chain, satin and cretan stiching, French knots and couching.
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