Years ago when I lived in the UK, I rented a room in a house that was filled with females, all students, all from different countries, and we'd hang out together in the one room of the house that was like a sitting room (with gas fire) this was actually a building (we were on the second floor, above a very seedy lingere shop and the next floor was an empty office space) that was right down the road from Baker Street on Marylebone Road, and yes, Speedy's was just over two streets, and I had a sandwich there about two decades before Sherlock.
One day I went on a trip to Liberty's, which is a well known shop for design of household goods and picked up a small crewel embroidery kit, I hadn't sewn since I was a kid, but I always found it relaxing. The other girls teased me for being and 'old maid' though I was just newly wed, but pretty soon, all of them had kits, and we'd spend the evening listening to my CDs from Roxy Music and the soundtrack from Twin Peaks.
I was rooting around in a box of stuff, and lo, I found that little crewel work kit, I'm gonna take it in to work tomorrow to get framed! (and for free, since manager wants samples of things to frame, I'll just let it hang a both galleries for a year or so)
After this I made a very large banner of the Battle of Hastings, which I later gave to my brother. I'd actually like to start up this hobby again, and maybe make some crewelwork versions of my drawings, in particular, the gemstone meditation cards.

here is the kit I made for my bro - you can still buy it

http://www.frenchneedle.com/products/norman-horsemen-at-hastings
(I've also seen these kits on ebay)
One day I went on a trip to Liberty's, which is a well known shop for design of household goods and picked up a small crewel embroidery kit, I hadn't sewn since I was a kid, but I always found it relaxing. The other girls teased me for being and 'old maid' though I was just newly wed, but pretty soon, all of them had kits, and we'd spend the evening listening to my CDs from Roxy Music and the soundtrack from Twin Peaks.
I was rooting around in a box of stuff, and lo, I found that little crewel work kit, I'm gonna take it in to work tomorrow to get framed! (and for free, since manager wants samples of things to frame, I'll just let it hang a both galleries for a year or so)
After this I made a very large banner of the Battle of Hastings, which I later gave to my brother. I'd actually like to start up this hobby again, and maybe make some crewelwork versions of my drawings, in particular, the gemstone meditation cards.

here is the kit I made for my bro - you can still buy it

http://www.frenchneedle.com/products/norman-horsemen-at-hastings
(I've also seen these kits on ebay)