Kneeling Pillows (Laurels)

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Laurels Kneeling Pillows
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Status: Active
Artist(s): Laurels of Caid

Prior to the construction of these pillows, there were a variety of cushions, pads, and soft things laid before the Thrones. Noting the generally shabby condition of these pillows, the Order of the Laurel in Caid agreed to sponsor the construction of new kneeling pillows.

The Pillow Project began in late 1988, directed by Mistress Louise of Woodsholme. Inspired by the embroidered slips she studied at Traquair House in Scotland, and the Oxburgh Hangings, worked by Mary Queen of Scots and Bess of Hardwicke, Louise designed the embroidery patterns.

The embroidered patches, or slips, were worked by Companions of the Order. Mistress Astra Christiana Benedict constructed the inner pillows, and stuffed them with kapok. After the inner pillows were complete, Mistress Louise assembled the velvet pillows, mounted the slips, and couched metallic cord around them.

Attributions for the work are being collected. If you worked on this project, please contact Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia.

Construction

The slips are worked in 6-strand DMC cotton threads on 18-count needlepoint mesh. The velvet pillows are constructed of heavy cotton velvet. The initial size of the top panel is 26" x 18"; the finished dimensions are 25.5" x 17.5" (5" tall). The top panels are mounted in tent embroidery frames for the mounting of the slips and couching the cord. A 2.5 yard tri-color twist of piping cord finishes the edge of the top panel.

Refurbishment

During the twenty years of heavy use, the blue velvet became faded and soiled. In 2009, Giuseppe and Giles agreed to take on the refurbishing of the pillows. The slips were unmounted, and carefully cleaned in a solution of dish soap and water. Giles remounted the Royal and Baronial arms on new velvet panels, braided silver floss and edged the slips. After mounting, the velvet was slit behind the slips, and the void was filled with wool fiber to keep them raised, a technique called 'trapunto'. Giuseppe couched gold cord on the velvet panels. The pillows were assembled, and presented to TRM Edward II and Mora at their stepping down.

Sovereign's Pillow

Displays the Sovereign's arms in the center (worked by Baron Giles Hill), between the arms of the Baronies of Drieburgen (left, by Mistress Angelina Nicollette de Beaumont) and Lyondemere (right, designed and worked by Mistress Eowyn Amberdrake). Below are the arms of the Baronies of (from left) Western Seas (Mistress Elyramere of Tymberlyne Heyghts), Starkhafn (Mistress Louise of Woodsholme), Dun Or ( Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia), and Nordwache (Louise of Woodsholme).
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Consort's Pillow

Displays the Consort's arms in the center (worked by Mistress Louise of Woodsholme), between the arms of the Baronies of Naevehjem (left, by Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia) and Altavia (right, by Louise of Woodsholme). Below are the arms of the Baronies of (from left) Calafia (Louise of Woodsholme), Angels (by Mistress Alinor Bellissima Montgomery and Mistress Louise of Woodsholme), and Gyldenholt (by Mistress Gwendolyn of Amberwood).
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Arts Pillow

The Arts Pillow, featuring the badges of Society and Caidan arts and sciences orders, was presented to TRM Wilhelm and Thaleia at their stepping down on June 4, 46as (2011). The pillow has the badges of the Order of the Laurel (worked by Baron Giles Hill; the Laurel slip on the first iteration of the pillows was stitched by Mistress Astra Christiana Benedict), the Lux Caidis (Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia), L'Honneur de la Chanson (Mistress Richenda Elizabeth Coffin), Chamfron (Mistress Mary Taran of Glastonbury), the Harp Argent (Louise of Woodsholme), and the Legion of Courtesy (Louise of Woodsholme).
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Service Pillow

This pillow was presented to TRM Mansur and Eilidh at the celebration of Twelfth Night, 47as. It is decorated with the badges of Society and Caidan service orders: the Pelican (the slip on the original set of pillows was worked by Mistress Louise of Woodsholme) and the Crescent (both worked by Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia), the Dolphin (worked by Mistress Angelina Nicollette de Beaumont; one of the original slips from the first iteration of the pillows), and the Acorn, by Mistress Su of the Silver Horn. The gold scrollwork on the pillow is the work of Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia; the assembly (and kapok stuffing) of the pillow was done by Giles Hill.
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Martial Pillow

This pillow was presented to TRM Sven IV and Cassandra II at their final court at Fall Coronation, XLVIII as. It is decorated with the badges of Society and Caidan martial orders: the Chivalry (worked by Mistress Móirín Chiardhubh ní Bhárdáin), Crescent Sword (an original slip, worked by Mistress Louise of Woodsholme), Golden Lance (worked by Mistress Typhainne d'Alixandre), Gauntlet (worked by Mistress Angelina Nicollette de Beaumont), Argent Arrow (one of the slips from the first iteration of the pillows, worked by Mistress Louise of Woodsholme), Crossed Swords (worked by Mistress Mary Taran of Glastonbury), Shining Star (worked by Mistress Brianna Je Nell Aislynn of Blue Shadows), Chiron (worked by Mistress Natalya de Foix), and the Duellist (worked by Mistress Astra Christiana Benedict). The gold scrollwork on the pillow is the work of Master Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia; the assembly (and kapok stuffing) of the pillow was done by Master Giles Hill.
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Populace Pillow

The Populace Pillow was presented to TRM Conrad II and A'isha at their Last Court in 48as. The central motifs are the Caidan Cross (the populace badge) and the badge of the Legion of Courtesy. They are surrounded by the Arms of the Shires of Caid (clockwise, from upper right): Carreg Wen (by Mistress Melisande de Frayne,), Isles (Mistress Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta and Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia), Al-Sahid (by Mistress Tetchubah of Greenlake), Heatherwyne (Mistress Angelina Nicollette de Beaumont), Wintermist (Mistress Móirín Chiardhubh ní Bhárdáin), and Darach (Mistress Tetchubah of Greenlake). The gold scrollwork on the pillow is the work of Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia; the assembly (and kapok stuffing) of the pillow was done by Baron Giles Hill.
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Details of Embroidery


Embroidery Credits

Argent Arrow: Mistress Louise of Woodsholme
Chivalry (original version): Mistress Louise of Woodsholme
Crescent Sword: Mistress Louise of Woodsholme
Populace badge: Mistress Louise of Woodsholme

Refurbished Pillows (2009 - present)

Al Sahid: Mistress Tetchubah of Greenlake, completed 2012
Carreg Wen: Mistress Melisande de Frayne, completed 2013
Chiron: Mistress Natalya de Foix, completed 2011
Chivalry (new): Mistress Móirín Chiardhubh ní Bhárdáin, completed 2013
Crescent and Flame: Mistress Melisande de Frayne, completed 2011
Crossed Swords: Mistress Mary Taran of Glastonbury, completed 2010
Darach: Mistress Tetchubah of Greenlake, completed 2010
Duellist: Mistress Astra Christiana Benedict, completed 2010
Gauntlet: Mistress Astridr Selr Leifsdóttir and Mistress Angelina Nicollette de Beaumont, completed 2011
Golden Lance: Mistress Typhainne d'Alixandre, completed 2011
Heatherwyne: Mistress Angelina Nicollette de Beaumont, completed 2010
Isles: Mistress Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta and Messer Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia, completed 2011
Populace badge (new): Mistress Angelina Nicollette de Beaumont, completed 2012
Shining Star Azure: Mistress Brianna Je Nell Aislynn of Blue Shadows, completed 2010
Wintermist: Mistress Móirín Chiardhubh ní Bhárdáin, completed 2010

Royal Kneeling Pillows (first iteration)

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