Ely Crown Liturgical Brocade and Pugin Orphrey Trim
The church year has a long history of using specific colors to mark the various celebrations, feasts and festivals of the church year. There are...
Read MoreThe church year has a long history of using specific colors to mark the various celebrations, feasts and festivals of the church year. There are...
Read MoreFor those who are new to Ecclesiastical Sewing, or for those who stop by once in a while, you may have heard us talking about...
Read MoreIt has taken almost two years for our dream to become a reality. This dream began with a search to find the fabrics, patterns, embroidery...
Read MoreLike the majority of modern ecclesiastical vestments, the cope has its origins in ancient garments. The cope, unlike other vestments, is a bit of a...
Read MoreOver the past several weeks, we have been working through matching patterns on the Red Lichfield Liturgical Church Vestment Fabric. I have really enjoyed working...
Read MoreToday I would like to talk about linen and those vestments and vestures made of linen. While doing some reading on linen pieces, I came...
Read MoreA few days back on Ecclesiastical Sewing, we had a post on matching patterns while working with liturgical vestment fabrics. Once the patterns are matched...
Read MoreToday’s topic is a historical biography about a saint from the seventh and eighth centuries. St. Hubert—circa 656 A.D. to 727 A.D.— was a Bishop...
Read MoreLiturgical fabrics used for making church vestments are designed to capture the attention, to provoke a sense of wonder and awe, to beautify the worship...
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