Tapestry Designs by Fiona Kerr



Strelitzia and Blue Leaves

It was my birthday, and being in a somewhat meloncholy mood, I took myself into the garden, where the Bird of Paradise plants had burst into bloom in early spring. Delighted, I sat in the sun and sketched, not knowing that my sketch would eventually turn into a tapestry design, a cushion, to ever remind me of days with a hint of chill, but with enough sun to gladden the spirit.

Azalia and Bird of Paradise

The one cushion, however looked rather lonely sitting solitary on my couch. It was in desperate need of a partner. So to the wild garden again I ventured, an Azalia bush nearby had burst into bloom, and a sprig of the flower laden plant had drooped over a brand new Bird of Paradise flower.

Hollandia Nova

Inspired now to stitch and becoming quite addicted to the joy of working one's own designs, a new theme was required. Sitting innocently under the coffee table was "Landmarks of Mapmaking" an inspirational book. This tapestry is based on early Dutch maps of Western Australia circa 1670.

Van Diemen's Land

Its a national scandal in Australia that often one very important part of our country is forgotten on our maps. Tasmania, previously known as Van Diemen's Landt by the Dutch was mapped by Abel Tasman. This design is for all of those Tasmanians who deserve to be remembered.

If you like any of these designs, contact:

Coats/Semco
Marketing
89-91 Peters Ave
Mulgrave Victoria
3170
Australia

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