May Morris: Maids of Honour

Deborah Wilding
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Coming soon to our online course offering. Step into the world of Arts and Crafts embroidery with this inspiring online course led by renowned textile tutor and artist Deborah Wilding.

Expected in 2028

Course Length TBC

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May Morris: Maids of Honour
About the Original Embroidery

May Morris: Maids of Honour

The “Maids of Honour” design was created by May Morris, the daughter of William Morris and a pioneering figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. May Morris was celebrated for her exceptional talent as a designer and embroiderer, and her work helped to redefine the role of women in the decorative arts.

This particular design, “Maids of Honour,” is notable for its graceful depiction of a central rose bush corner swans, entwined by intricate floral motifs and flowing lines characteristic of the Arts and Crafts style. It embodies May’s signature approach—combining historical inspiration with a fresh, naturalistic sense of composition and colour.

“Maids of Honour” stands as a testament to May Morris’ enduring legacy and her contribution to the revival of traditional embroidery techniques.

Meet Your Tutor

Deborah Wilding

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Deborah Wilding is a distinguished embroidery artist. With a background in fine arts, Deborah has developed a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the natural world, which is reflected in her exquisite embroidery designs.
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