Saturday, July 30, 2022

World Embroidery Day

Did you know that July 30th is World Embroidery Day?  Will you stitch today? I would like to enjoy the face to face company of other stitchers today, but because of the increasing number of covid cases now, I plan to stitch at home by myself. I have pulled out a few things and may work on all of them, or maybe only one. 


I've pulled some fabric that may become the backing for the House Quilt and I also have fabric for Year 3 temperature quilt borders.


I have an idea for finishing this:




I might start something new.  I'll try to have something to show on Wednesday.


Here is some background on the day, in case you don't know about it:


Manifesto for World Embroidery Day 

30th of July

Textile reflects our world; embroideries can show the expressions of our time. Embroidery and textiles can focus on the social injustices between countries.


By the means of embroidery we can draw attention to the necessity of engaging in the force of textile in global trade and with it in world peace. Textiles is a power and let us use embroidery as an inspiration for people to engage in creativity that leads to a better understanding between countries and between people.


To embroider is a peaceful occupation. It can be traditional made from a common remembrance, drawn designs, from a pattern, or from your own imagination. You embroider for joy, beauty, decoration and for the creation of identity.


Stitches can be decorative, beautiful, comforting, repeating, healing, telling, plea- surable, rebellious, caressing and perfect.


People embroider out of joy, as a hobby, professionally, for the bare necessities of life and as an act of freedom. You embroider together with others or in meditative solitude.


We want to acknowledge embroidery as an act of free creativity, which can lead to free, creative thoughts and ideas. We want to tie our embroidery threads from the privileged northern hemisphere together with stiches that are sewn by embroidering sisters and brothers all over the world.


We want to be part of a joyfully creative peace movement.


The initiative came from Skåne Sy-d, a local group of Broderiakademin, the SwedishEmbroiderer’s Guild. The first World Embroidery Day took place in Vismarlöv, 30th July 2011. The importance of embroidery must be made known and World Embroidery Day will spread around the world. Make 30th July a day filled with creativity for the sake of Peace, Freedom and Equality.
www.broderiakademin.nu

3 comments:

Vireya said...

I did not know that.

Maybe I will do a little bit of cross-stitch today between everything else that is going on.

Queeniepatch said...

Good of you to remember!
I hope to find time in the evening to stitch, until then I am busy at work.
Your list is quite long... have a good time stitching all alone...

Leonore Winterer said...

Thank you for reminding me! I already spend a bit over an hour stitching this morning, so celebrating the day in style.