Adult life and a passion for computers intervened and there was less time for embroidery until I had children. After a second career in education I decided to refresh my creativity and follow my early interest in embroidery by studying Design for Embroidery and obtained City and Guilds qualifications at both Certificate and Diploma levels.
Most of my work is inspired by architecture or landscape. The hills, farmland, crags, forest and moorland on the North West outskirts of Sheffield have provided the starting point for embroidery using a variety of textile media, gradually taking a more abstract approach.
The Maiden Jenny Robson |
The dragon of Wantley made his home near Wharncliffe Chase in the Upper Don Valley on the edge of Sheffield. He lived in a cave in the hillside and drank from a nearby well. He was known for eating people and cattle, tearing up trees and having a nose running with burning snot. He was also partial to eating children for a snack.
The Knight Jenny Robson |
More went to Sheffield to get his armour covered in steel spikes. With that done, he hid in a well to wait for the dragon. When the dragon appeared, he jumped out of the well and hit it. The battle continued for more than two days and nights with More and the dragon displaying their skill and exchanging comments. Eventually More kicked the dragon's behind (literally) and it fell down dead.
Winter Dragon Jenny Robson |
If you'd like to see Jenny's work at exhibition, it is being displayed at Unravel Crafts in Huddersfield throughout August. Please click here for the website and directions. - Editor
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