 |
William Morris The Forest |
 |
This remarkable William Morris tapestry was originally designed
for his patron Alexander Ionides. Completed in 1887, it measured
15ft (4.5m) wide. Morris
delegated the drawing of the animals to the architect Philip
Webb and the foreground millefleurs to his eventual successor
Henry Dearle. The result is a tribute to their lifelong friendship
and various talents. It is interesting to compare the Greenery
tapestry designed later entirely by Henry Dearle. The original
Forest is owned by the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Lion |

Peacock |
The tapestry has been adapted so that each part of the
design is complete in itself, however the Hare, Fox and
Raven look marvellous sewn together to make a modern day
version of the famous wall hanging. The Peacock is a perfect
size for a firescreen. The Lion fits the stool shown with
the Borders or can be made into
a comfortable fireside cushion.
Hare, Fox & Raven
CANVAS: 14#/in Zweigart Antique Mono De Luxe, 20x20" (51x51cm).
DESIGN: 14x14" (35.5x35.5cm). INSTRUCTIONS:
Lion
CANVAS: 14#/in Zweigart Antique Mono De Luxe, 20x26" (51x66cm).
DESIGN: 17x23" (43x58.5cm). INSTRUCTIONS:
Peacock
CANVAS: 14#/in Zweigart Antique Mono De Luxe, 27x20" (68.5x51cm).
DESIGN: 23x16" (58.5x40.5cm). INSTRUCTIONS:
All kits
WOOLS: Appleton crewel. STITCH: Tent/Basketweave.
|