Royal School of Needlework
Graduates: 2024
Specialisms: Embroidery / Textile Innovation/Textile Art / Contemporary Craft
My location: London, United Kingdom
First Name: Fleur
Last Name: Webb
University / College: Royal School of Needlework
Course / Program: Hand EMbroidery
Graduates: 2024
Specialisms: Embroidery / Textile Innovation/Textile Art / Contemporary Craft
My Location: London, United Kingdom
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An investigation of Witchcraft influenced by my happy place: Boscastle, Cornwall. My muse for this collection was Joan Wytte, an 18th century suspected witch from Bodmin, Cornwall. I also took inspiration from my home county, The New Forest in Hampshire, focusing on the Stag Beetle (or “Devil’s Imps” as they’re called in The New Forest) and their association with Witchcraft. The techniques I used were crewel work, gold work, elements of Blackwork and raised work to create a sculptural effect, to achieve the illusion of the beetles crawling over the body. Pystri is the Cornish word for magic. Following on from this project, I was commissioned to design and make a Stag Beetle brooch for a client. This smaller and subtle piece is perhaps a more wearable item for everyday and yet it still makes a statement. Pystri was awarded 2nd place in the 3D Textiles category for the Mr X Stitch Student Needlework Competition 2024. All photographs are taken by me unless stated otherwise. © Fleur Webb August 2023