Dear Madonna and Laura

I'm sure you're right, Madonna. When you make one of your own, please share
pictures and directions. Your  versions of the simpler woven heart are
great!

Laura, all I know about Lady Ann Cullen is what's in the Pickering & Chatto
description that I quoted. My guess is that, starting from the envelope
inscription, they searched genealogies and reference works on the English
Peerage and noble families. By Googling, I found a few references to Lady
Ann Cullen, but they aren't very helpful.

Glad you liked it as much as I did,

In haste,
Karen

 Karen Reeds
karenmre...@gmail.com


On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 5:13 PM madonna <mado...@gatheringfolds.com> wrote:

> It appears that the heart on the right was cut from a single sheet, with
> alternating strips either folded or left in place on both the top and
> bottom of the shape. The folded strips on the bottom were folded up above
> the top while the folded strips on the top were folded back behind the
> bottom. These layers were then interwoven where possible.
>
> I've attached some woven heart variants that I came up with a few years
> back - there's really no limit to what shapes can be woven!
>
>
> On Feb 15 2023, at 4:43 pm, laura S via Origami <
> origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
>
>> Wow! Thank you Karen! This is the type of thing for which I am capable of
>> putting everything aside until I  unravel the making! So beautiful!
>>
>> Do you have the link to Ann Cullen’s bio? I couldn’t find it in the
>> Pickering-chatting.com site.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Laura
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 5:40 PM Karen Reeds via Origami <
>> origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
>>
>> 2/15/2023
>>
>> I spotted these lovely examples of cut-paper Woven Hearts  in an
>> antiquarian bookdealer's announcement:
>> *Download image here: *
>> https://www.pickering-chatto.com/PC/Images/Puzzle_Hearts.jpg
>>
>> I suspect the left-hand model may have been made by a novice, rather than
>> by Lady Ann Cullen. I learned a slightly more complex version when I was a
>> kid. You can find lots of examples and tutorials online  (sometimes called
>> Danish or Swedish Woven Hearts).
>>
>> But the right-hand model is clearly by a virtuoso paper-cutter. From
>> the bio, Lady Cullen would have been in her early 20s when she folded
>> this for a charity fair. It would certainly take me a lot of time to figure
>> out how to reverse-engineer it from the image. Maybe by next Valentine's
>> Day?
>>
>> Karen
>> Karen Reeds, ringleader, Princeton Public Library Origami Group.
>> karenmre...@gmail.com
>> Affiliate of Origami USA, http://origamiusa.org/
>> On Hiatus during pandemic.
>> Princeton Public Library info:  609.924.9529
>> http://www.princetonlibrary.org/
>>
>> cc e.smith@ <e.sm...@pickering-chatto.com>pickering-chatto.com
>> <e.sm...@pickering-chatto.com>
>>
>> Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2023 11:21:20 +0000
>>
>> From: Ed Smith <e.sm...@pickering-chatto.com>
>>
>> Subject: ["EXLIBRIS-L"] COMMERCIAL POST: Fountain of Love Fan; Lady
>> Callum's
>>
>>  Puzzle Hearts; Lottery Game - Pickering & Chatto
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
>>
>> >>>>
>>
>>
>> *Souvenir from a charity fair*
>>
>>
>> *[LATHBURY, Ellenor Jane].* LADY CULLUM’S PUZZLE HEARTS. [Bury St Edmunds,
>> Suffolk]. 1830. *£ 300*
>>
>>
>> *Three delicately cut paper hearts (in green, pink and gold) loosely
>> inserted in to folded paper pocket, titled as above.*
>>
>>
>> A souvenir of the Bury Charity Fair held at Bury St Edmunds in 1830.
>>
>>
>> Lady Ann Cullum (1807-1875) of Hardwick House in Suffolk was clearly
>> producing clever scissors work with coloured paper. Some of the examples
>> were then no doubt purchased by Ellenor Jane Lathbury (d. 1859). She was a
>> daughter of the Rev. Peter Lathbury, Rector of Rector of Livermere Magna -
>> incidentally the ghost story writer M.R James was brought up at the
>> rectory
>> there - and Parva. Probably Ann and Ellenor knew each other quite well for
>> Lady Callum’s father-in-law and Peter Lathbury sat together dispensing
>> justice through the Bury magistrates court earlier in the century.
>>
>>
>> Such delicate and dextrous handwork, considered trivial as much of such
>> handicraft was, survives rather precariously today.
>> *Download image here: *
>> https://www.pickering-chatto.com/PC/Images/Puzzle_Hearts.jpg
>> >>>>
>> If you have any questions, or wish to reserve or order any item, please
>> contact me directly (e.sm...@pickering-chatto.com).
>>
>>
>> *Ed Smith*
>> *Pickering & Chatto, Antiquarian Booksellers1   St. Clement's
>> CourtLondonEC4N 7HBUK*
>>
>> Tel:  +44 (0) 207 337 2225
>> e-mail: e.sm...@pickering-chatto.com
>> website: www.pickering-chatto.com
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>> the ABA, PBFA and ILAB.*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> from Karen Reeds
>> karenmre...@gmail.com
>>
>>

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