Patricia Di Palma

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Colcha embroidery artist Patricia Di Palma (photograph and biography by Rebecca Abrams, October 2020)

Patricia Di Palma (b. 1955, Michigan, USA) moved to Taos, New Mexico, in 2015, having fallen in love with the state while honeymooning here thirty-five years ago with her husband, Allan Packer. Both Patricia's maternal and paternal grandmothers were well-versed in traditional domestic art techniques, including handwork, having grown up in a time when women were expected to know how to embroider, crochet, and quilt. Patricia was inspired by her maternal grandmother's crochet lace and by her paternal grandmother's crazy quilts. She feels fortunate to have spent childhood summers with her mother's mother and her paternal Aunt Phyllis, who taught her how to make sugar-starched baskets, comb cotton, stitch designs on aprons and pillowcases, and create patterns by sight. Patricia learned to honor traditional techniques and fell in love with needle arts. Upon early retirement from a career in university finances, Patricia was able to focus her energy on creating art with her hands. In 2015 she was introduced to colcha embroidery by Connie Fernández and became "hooked" after her very first lesson. Patricia believes no rules exist for colcha embroidery beyond the basic technique. Her colcha embroidery pieces are based on traditional themes such as nature and botanicals, yet she sometimes allows the yarn to guide her in a different direction from her initial intention. Patricia particularly enjoys turning a home's necessary items, such as tea towels, napkins, and tablecloths, into a personal expression through her handwork. Patricia enjoys participating in the monthly gatherings of colcha embroiderers at Martinez Hacienda in Taos.  She and her husband have one daughter, Morgan, who lives and works in Paris, France.

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Colcha Circular Craze by Patricia Di Palma

Soft, cozy acrylic shawl or scarf with buffalo and silk threaded colcha embroidery. The intricate circular designs are elegant and timeless. 20x72 inches without knots and fringe.

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Detail from Colcha Circular Craze by Patricia Di Palma

Soft, cozy acrylic shawl or scarf with buffalo and silk threaded colcha embroidery. The intricate circular designs are elegant and timeless. 20x72 inches without knots and fringe.

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View one of Traditional Mexican Rebozo Shawl by Patricia Di Palma

This traditional style shawl, embroidered in buffalo and silk thread and handspun Churro yarn on a cotton ground, is perfect for cooler nights without being heavy. 66x22 inches without knots and fringe

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View two of Traditional Mexican Rebozo Shawl by Patricia Di Palma

This traditional style shawl, embroidered in buffalo and silk thread and handspun Churro yarn on a cotton ground, is perfect for cooler nights without being heavy. 66x22 inches without knots and fringe

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View one of Contemporary Colcha Shawl by Patricia Di Palma

A traditional shawl using traditional colcha embroidery and motifs. Handspun, natural-dye Churro yarn on a cotton ground. 66x22 without knots and fringe

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View two of Contemporary Colcha Shawl by Patricia Di Palma

A traditional shawl using traditional colcha embroidery and motifs. Handspun, natural-dye Churro yarn on a cotton ground. 66x22 without knots and fringe

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Botanical Flour Sack Tea Towel by Patricia Di Palma

A simple botanical design executed in colcha embroidery using buffalo and silk yarns on 100% cotton flour sack. This towel is an example of the artist's English garden design work. 30x30 inches

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View one of Botanical Tea Towel Set by Patricia Di Palma

This botanical tea towel set was inspired by English gardens, embroidered in buffalo and silk yarns on a super-absorbent flour sack towel. The set of two tea towels is machine-washable. 28x28 inches each

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View two of Botanical Tea Towel Set by Patricia Di Palma

This botanical tea towel set was inspired by English gardens, embroidered in buffalo and silk yarns on a super-absorbent flour sack towel. The set of two tea towels is machine-washable. 28x28 inches each

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View one of Deer, Dear Tea Towel Set by Patricia Di Palma

An inspired modified deer petroglyph executed in colcha embroidery using buffalo and silk yarn. The ground is a super-absorbent flour sack towel, great for drying glasses. The set of two tea towels is machine-washable. 30x30 inches each

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View two of Deer, Dear Tea Towel Set by Patricia Di Palma (

An inspired modified deer petroglyph executed in colcha embroidery using buffalo and silk yarn. The ground is a super-absorbent flour sack towel, great for drying glasses. The set of two tea towels is machine-washable. 30x30 inches each

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