Two sisters? needlework type
August 30, 2009
To finish the series on needle-crafted type with a sunday feeling, here are two pieces from the Ecole Moyenne de l’Etat in Verviers. Made by two girls with the same aristocratic surname von Hagen. Sisters I presume, but I have no information on the makers and the date. Looking at the detail and degree of sophistication, this can hardly be labeled as folk art. It is hard school work.
Berthe made some beautiful monograms with her initials, but got the Y mirrored. Jenny used a symmetric Y. I am not sure which piece I like most. The last picture shows the most adventurous try: a 9 plus!
Analog pixel art 3: Bonsoir!
August 20, 2009
This piece comes from a lot I found in a ‘brocante’ in the Blaesstraat (Rue Blaes) in the Brussels Marollen district. It is a bag, made as an exercise in needle-work, without doubt to contain more exercices. The Z in the alphabet looks almost italic compared to the other characters. Josée, the girl who made it in the schoolyear 1938-1939 says ‘goodnight’ on the back. If she’s out there: une bonne journée, Josée.
to be continued…














