Crafts CouncilDirectoryMegann WorkssUnexpected and UnconventionalAboutCompleted during my studies at the Royal School of Needlework in collaboration with the Alexander McQueen embroidery team. The project titled Frogs was based upon a brief from the embroidery team exploring the unconventional and unexpected. I focused on amphibians, often seen as scary and slimy and rarely a topic of high fashion. This project introduced me to handbag research and I designed and sampled a set of hand-embroidered frog cross-body bags that would climb up the wearer's body.Megann WorkssHastings, EnglandFinal Sample 1, Megan NevilleSmall square sampler using whitework and beading techniques on 2 layers of kite fabric.Fashion Illustrations: Blue, Megan NevilleFinal Sample 2, Megan NevilleSmall square sample using whitework and beading techniques on 2 layers of kite fabric.Fashion Illustrations: Green, Megan NevilleUnexpected and UnconventionalAboutCompleted during my studies at the Royal School of Needlework in collaboration with the Alexander McQueen embroidery team. The project titled Frogs was based upon a brief from the embroidery team exploring the unconventional and unexpected. I focused on amphibians, often seen as scary and slimy and rarely a topic of high fashion. This project introduced me to handbag research and I designed and sampled a set of hand-embroidered frog cross-body bags that would climb up the wearer's body.Megann WorkssHastings, EnglandFinal Sample 1, Megan NevilleSmall square sampler using whitework and beading techniques on 2 layers of kite fabric.Final Sample 2, Megan NevilleSmall square sample using whitework and beading techniques on 2 layers of kite fabric.Fashion Illustrations: Blue, Megan NevilleFashion Illustrations: Green, Megan NevilleMore from Megann WorkssProjectSamplingProjectEmbroiderer's CollectiveProjectOrdinary Oddness