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A porcelain egg

Every year, as Easter approaches, creating a new egg becomes a precious ritual, one of my favorite creative moments. This tradition, started seven years ago, is now enriched by a new work.

I’m pleased to unveil A Porcelain Egg, the one I’ve chosen to celebrate Easter 2025.

For my part, I’ll be embroidering it with Soie d’Alger from au Ver à Soie.

For a work that I want to be refined, this exceptional thread is a natural choice. Its sumptuous texture and rich nuances offer an infinite range of possibilities, giving free rein to every fantasy.

The pattern can be downloaded HERE.

Soies d’Alger used to embroider this egg

Blue

1345

4924

4923

4922

4921

131

Green

1845

1823

Grey, white and saumon

4096

1734

1742

1811

2176

4147

Stranded DMC cottons to use for embroidering this egg

Grey, white and salmon, B5200, 932, 3753, 3756, 3856, 3770

Green, 520, 3816

Blue, 939, 517, 322, 3755, 3325, 747

Next week’s article will be devoted to the first photos and explanations needed to create this egg.

A look at the first steps

A porcelain egg part 3

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A porcelain egg part 2

A porcelain egg part 2Every year, as Easter approaches, creating a new egg becomes a precious ritual, one of my favorite creative moments. This tradition, started seven years ago, is now enriched by a new work. I'm delighted to unveil A porcelain egg I've chosen to...

A porcelain egg

A porcelain eggEvery year, as Easter approaches, creating a new egg becomes a precious ritual, one of my favorite creative moments. This tradition, started seven years ago, is now enriched by a new work. I'm pleased to unveil A Porcelain Egg, the one I've chosen to...