May 1, 2026
Weekend Diversion: That Gorgeous Dress!
This year marks the 100th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II of England, RIP.
I don’t really get into the whole nitty-gritty tabloid-esque following of the royal families of any nation. But I do appreciate the role royal houses across nations have had in the whole history of the world, and … more to the point… I appreciate the exquisite embroidery that has come into being because of royalty.
The history of embroidery would not be what it is – and we would not have what we have today in the embroidery world – were it not for the connection of royalty with needlework.
Putting things in historical context, in fact, the whole historical development of needlework owes much to two institutions: to the Church, and to royal houses around the globe.
One of the most exquisite examples of royal-related needlework in modern times, in my opinion, is the coronation dress of Queen Elizabeth II. It is Stunning – from the dress design, to the materials, to the embellishment, it is truly a crown jewel in the history of needlework and dressmaking.
So, for your weekend diversion, here’s some interesting reading about that gorgeous dress – and an opportunity to learn more about it through an upcoming online presentation.














