Wedding Dress
My wedding dress, the style of which is based on the style of embroidered Aghani dresses that were popular in the 1970s in western countries, which I sewed and embroidered to my own design.
The main pattern on front bodice of wedding dress represents the sun and is embroidered in chain stitch with cotton and metallic thread. I used reflective foil instead of glass in the inner dots and the large inner circle which is overlaid with a kind of netting stitch. This main design is bordered with an embroidered braid edging.
A close-up of the outlining braid on the front bodice. The outer lines are chain stitch thread, in metallic thread and embroidery thread. The inner triangles are long stitch. I added little star shapes to cover the rest of the bodice panels, including the back of the bodice.
A closeup of the swirl detail on the front of the bodice. Wikipedia says of this design: “Paisley can refer to a distinctive textile design pattern or the town of Paisley in Scotland. The paisley pattern, also known as the boteh or buta, is characterized by curved, feather-shaped figures, often resembling teardrops or flames, with a curled upper end. It has ancient Persian and Indian origins and has been a popular motif in fashion for centuries.”


The back of bodice completely covered with little star shapes.
Baby Jacket
I sewed and embroidered this baby jacket before my third child was born. It’s was more of a creative endeavour than a practical item and he rarely, if ever, wore it! The jacket is made with satin material and trimmed with moss green coloured binding.
I found the simple and effective design in a magazine.
A close up view of the colourful embroidery on the jacket.
Clown mobile
Four clowns made for a mobile made to hang above the cot of my first child. Design from a magazine.
© Ali Brown 2025