Hello everyone
Well the snow has almost gone here in Yorkshire apart from bits on the hills, we have Spring flowers appearing and have had a couple of warm days recently so we are all feeling very happy!
One of my favourite parts of the China Nationalities Museum that I visited while in Beijing was the exhibition of needlework, this sign outside perfectly captures how I, (and it would seem the museum organisers), feel about stitching!
There were themed displays of footwear (including the very sad lotus feet shoes for bound feet), bags, headwear and gifts – these little embroidered tokens of love and affection are called henbao.
I was interested to see cross stitch and patchwork in the bags as well as the more traditional Chinese silk embroidery.
There was also a section devoted to needlework tools – anyone remember these pincushions at the top of the photo?
My Nana had one when I was little (as well as the tomato one with the strawberry emery attached).
In another part of the museum there were some displays of traditional Miao people costume, with beautiful silver headdresses and embroidered robes.
Each strand of the skirt is a separate piece joined with silver beads.
I have had a busy week craft wise, have finished and posted my Spring ornament for the Seasonal Exchange, part made two bags out of recycled denim and pillowcases and been to two knitting groups (though more drinking coffee and wine was done than actual knitting – as usual!)
And next week the season starts again! They joy of seeing all my re-enactment friends and camping and campfires and BBQs – I shall be so happy 🙂
I must get around to putting up the events page for this year but next weekend we are at Bolsover Castle in Derbyshire – on Sat and Sun celebrating the victory of St George over the evil Dragon Knight! Please come and join us if you can.
Take care and thank you for visiting.
Thanks for sharing the wonderful pictures.. The work are just so amazing.
Safe travels. Cheers
Thank you for sharing! I just love museums!
Hello I’m interested in the 3 dolls you have photographed at the bottom of the photo in your blog (same photo as pincushions with children at top of photo). They are the silk pouches with the dolls head on the front. I purchased two of these on ebay and would like to find more. Do you know what they are called? Where to fond them? Thank you!!
Hello Pat
All I know is that they are Chinese in origin, this museum was in Beijing and was a display of handicrafts showing different types of Chinese needlework. There was no other information in English about those specific things just about silk work but they were in the section of needlework tools so may have been needlework bags.
Hope this helps. Thanks