Old Wise Tree in France

March 18, 2024

When an Old Wise Tree reached my mailbox a couple weeks ago, it brightened up the gloominess of the winters’ last days. This time of a year we often wonder if the light and colours will ever return. It is the art that saves the day and raises our spirits. And in my case, the lace art works like a magic. The recent photo of the Old Wise Tree reminded me to have a fresh look at the trees around me and enjoy the intricate lacework of their branches before it disappears under new foliage. And think about the roots, hardened by cold and wet weather, getting ready to deliver all materials and supplies for the tree’s brand new attire. 

The photo of the Old Wise Tree came all the way from France, a country with long lacemaking tradition. French lace reached the highest peaks of artistic expression as well as technical excellence, and gave the world most exquisite lace artifacts. Lacemaking is still alive in France and its high standard of craftsmanship is meticulously maintained. I thought that the basic torchon pattern of the Old Wise Tree would hardly appeal to accomplished lacemakers, and therefore an entry from France has come as a surprise.

Created by Véronique Regien, who describes herself as a beginner, the tree is well made and has quite an artistic flair. Threads in five [?] shades of brown, from light to dark, create a random, lively pattern in the torchon ground. The colours blend well in the branches and trunk, and in braids achieve an interesting bark-like surface. Strong and dynamic roots give a good base to the spacious crown. Adding extra support stitches to secure the branches the same way as roots was a great idea. It established a visual connection between the tree’s upper and lower parts and helped to create a well balanced, harmonious picture. Overall, this Old Wise Tree looks attractive, vigorous and… young! A rather surprising outcome and a wonderfull addition to the Old Wise Tree Gallery.

Congratulations, Véronique, well done! Thank you for sharing your lace artwork with us.


The Free Old Wise Tree Pattern and Tutorial was published on this website on January 16th, 2021.
As of today, on March 18th, 2024

  • the page has been viewed 12,216 times
  • 2,508 visitors downloaded the pricking

With thirty trees from seven countries submitted to the online exhibition, together we are slowly growing an Old Wise Grove. Big thanks and a round of applause to all participating lacemakers! 

Are there more lace trees growing in the world?

Please consider reaching out by sending a photo of your tree with following information to this email address: 

old.wise.tree@lenkas.com

Your Name + City / Country + Materials used + Pricking size (if different than the original 100%)
+ Optional: Notes (any specific information you would like to add)

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Disclaimer: By submitting the photo/s and requested information you agree that your work will be displayed in the Old Wise Tree Gallery hosted on this website.

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Happy lacemaking and old wise tree growing,

Lenka

Old Wise Tree in Galicia, Spain

An Old Wise Tree has grown in Spain. It is so nice to see the first interpretation of the theme from a country with such long and rich lacemaking tradition. Over the centuries, Spanish lace has introduced many original designs featuring bold patterns, colours and textures. Fine craft of lace is still very much alive in the country, and highly skilled Spanish lacemakers are still producing amazing lace works.

Thanks to Lucia Combarro Mouriño, the first Spanish Old Wise Tree comes from Galicia. 
As part of Green Spain region, Galicia is graced by green forests, lush meadows, and fertile farmland. Lucia’s tree reveals its origins beautifully. Combination of cotton threads in earth and olive tones transforms the simple torchon ground into an intricate pattern, and subtle metallic accent enhances the overall impression of freshness and liveliness. This Old Tree looks not only wise, but also very healthy! Just one look below the surface explains its secret: a spectacular root system, robust and vigorous (and very artistic), supports the growth and supplies ample nourishment to the whole plant. What perfect harmony of nature at work!

Congratulation, Lucia, and thank you for sharing your artwork. It is a wonderful addition to our growing forest of Old Wise Trees.


The Free Old Wise Tree Pattern and Tutorial was published on this website on January 16th, 2021.
As of today – March 6th, 2023 –

  • the page has been viewed 8219 times
  • 1612 visitors downloaded the pricking
  • 21 artworks from 5 countries have been submitted to be exhibited in the Old Wise Tree Gallery

A big Thank You to all participating lacemakers!

Maybe there are more lace trees out there? If you created your own, I would like to hear from you. 

All lacemakers who create their original Old Wise Trees based on the free pattern are welcome to submit their lace art to the Old Wise Tree GALLERY!

Please consider reaching out by sending a photo of your tree with following information to this email address: 

old.wise.tree@lenkas.com

Your Name + City / Country + Materials used + Pricking size (if different than the original 100%)
+ Optional: Notes (any specific information you would like to add)

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Disclaimer: By submitting the photo/s and requested information you agree that your work will be displayed in the Old Wise Tree Gallery hosted on this website.

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Happy lacemaking and old wise tree growing,

Lenka