Liturgical Fabrics – Red Wakefield Brocatelle
Finding just the right fabric for any Liturgical Sewing project can be especially challenging. The Liturgical Fabrics – Red Wakefield Brocatelle shown above is certainly worth considering for your next project!. At Ecclesiastical Sewing, we offer a fine assortment of lovely European Fabrics from one of the primer weaving companies in the business. Our weaver has been crafting liturgical fabrics for over 150 years! And their fabrics have stood the test of time. Furthermore, we often see pieces that were made 30, 50, 75, and even over 100 years ago using many of the same fabric patterns that we offer today.
Red Wakefield Brocatelle Pattern
Today, we would like to take a closer look at the lovey brocatelle fabric that has been woven in the Wakefield Pattern
The Orphrey Band budget-friendly Liturgical fabric features a large motif reminiscent of a pomegranate. It is surrounded by an array of floral, leaf, and goldwork motifs and accents.
As can be seen, the detail captured in the weaving process is a visual feast for those who love and enjoy fine details and craftsmanship. In the above photo, the accents are all woven using a satin stitch which mimics the appearance of hand embroidery. The gold weaving, not to be left out, has been created using a twill look with black accents. It is markedly unique in the weaving detail.
The main motif has a lovely gold border accent. Smaller gold border accents surround the smaller motifs. Indeed, the gold work accents are unlike any other fabric in our line. They add a subtle shimmer that catches the light and makes one want to take a closer look to see all of the lovely details.
As I have said, beauty is in the details and I love how the smaller floral motif accents add finishing touches to the larger motifs.
Red Wakefield Brocatelle Usage
Liturgical Fabrics – Red Wakefield Brocatell is a wonderfully “usable” fabric that works well for adding accents to other projects. It is especially nice because it cuts beautifully into orphrey bands. With care, almost every piece of fabric can be used.
The large scale works well for large altar frontals, too. In our studio, we use Wakefield as the main fabric for instance on altarpieces, chasubles, stoles, and more.
When creating orphrey bands using the Wakefield Brocatelle, Dice braid as shown above is a nice trim option. The above photo for instance shows how the motifs are centered on the chasuble and trimmed with red and gold dice braid.
Wakefield, as can be seen, is a lovely compliment to Rich silk Damask fabrics to create a timeless classic look. It is available in Ivory, Gold, Red, Green, Violet, Black, Royal Blue, and Light Blue.
Red Wakefield Brocatelle Project
We selected Wakefield as the orphrey bands for this timeless collection of Silk Damask stoles which are available in all of the liturgical colors. We love how the designs center beautifully on the Pomegranate motif for the lower orphrey band.
Whether you are creating your own project or looking to have a piece handcrafted, Liturgical Fabrics – Red Wakefield Brocatelle is certainly a wonderful fabric to consider for use as an accent or for an entire piece.
Please be sure to check out our website to view our entire line of elegant European and Domestic fabrics and trims for your next Liturgical Sewing project.
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