Object
Ladies-in-Waiting's Embroidery
Ladies-in-waiting discuss carrying their embroidery into Queen Jane's privy chamber at Hampton Court. They plan to work on the fabric pieces during conversations, needles flashing as they stitch patterns amid the court's watchful eyes. Thomas Cromwell, Richard Riche, Queen Jane, and Lady Rochford share the space, but the women grip their hoops and threads as a routine occupation, threads taut against the tension of Cromwell's proposal about Lady Mary.
2 appearances
Purpose
Hand-occupied needlework activity for court ladies
Significance
Underscores the mundane routines of women at court, contrasting political maneuvering and paranoia in the Queen's privy chamber
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