Japanese Embroidery

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Japanese Embroidery

A group dedicated to traditional Japanese embroidery; students, teachers, or anyone who just wants to find out more. Compare notes, ask questions, or post photos.

Website: http://www.flickr.com/groups/nihon_shishu/
Members: 203
Latest Activity: May 13

Discussion Forum

How to make the perfect knot?

Started by Carol-Anne. Last reply by Terry Apr 27. 2 Replies

Sources of Inspiration

Started by Carol-Anne. Last reply by Jane Jul 1, 2012. 31 Replies

How to Transfer a Design!

Started by Anne Gomes. Last reply by Anne Gomes Feb 5, 2012. 4 Replies

New Group forming! Ecclesiastical Embroidery, I hope!

Started by Anne Gomes. Last reply by Jennifer Ghanem Dec 12, 2011. 3 Replies

New JE challenge?

Started by Jane. Last reply by Jane Dec 1, 2011. 15 Replies

Making your own designs.

Started by Jeanne Chandler. Last reply by Jane Nov 28, 2011. 7 Replies

Nuido - The Journey

Started by Iris. Last reply by Anne Gomes Sep 6, 2011. 15 Replies

Define Japanese Embroidery

Started by Susan. Last reply by Lutine Jul 11, 2011. 3 Replies

How to clean your japanese needles

Started by christine earnshaw. Last reply by 0hnl7ir6h6ny7 Jun 24, 2011. 10 Replies

Getting started

Started by Jill Clay. Last reply by Anne Gomes Jun 14, 2011. 15 Replies

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Comment by Severine Allais on June 7, 2012 at 3:07

Hello

I just join your group, my name is Severine, I just finish my first japanese embroidery : the bouquet from Japan.

Severine

Comment by Sue Noble on June 4, 2012 at 2:43

Morning all thought I would share with you after spending two weeks at JEC Centre in Atlanta Georgia doing Japanese Beading meeting a lot of new friends, I have attached the link so you can see us all having fun in class, link to some pictures http://www.facebook.com/sue.noble.3363#!/photo.php?fbid=25579958785... then spending 2 days with a great friend and teacher doing Japanese embroidery , stitching my Phase VII Final dress up http://www.japanese-embroidery.co.uk/Phases_6-10.php?pr=Phases_6-10... and looking at loads of goodies from design to fabric.  I am home and can't wait to stitch but which do I do first embroidery?  or beading?   Any ideas?? Sue

Comment by Sera Ria Gomes on June 3, 2012 at 1:22

Japanese embroidery is "nihon shishu"in Japanese.

Comment by Jane on May 10, 2012 at 17:15

Hi all, I finished my challenge piece.  I've uploaded some photos.

jane

Comment by Carol-Anne on April 30, 2012 at 16:07

Hi everyone.  Just wanted to let you know that a new Yahoo group for Traditional Japanese Embroidery has been formed.  I understand that the moderator for the previous group let it slide for whatever reason and that there was very little activity recently.  The new group has four moderators so if one is not available the others should be able to keep things going.  Files and photos from the previous group have been moved across.  The new group is not sponsored by the Japanese Embroidery Center, we they the JEC in Atlanta and Kurenai Kai in Japan.

Comment by Christa Evans on March 29, 2012 at 10:30
Welcome! 'Bouquet is tres gorgeous!
Comment by Carol-Anne on March 29, 2012 at 10:25

Hi Laurence, welcome to the Japanese Embroidery group.  Congratulations on finishing Bouquet of Japan, you have stitched it beautifully.

p.s. You did not have to finish Bouquet to join, but I am very glad that you have joined us now :-)

Comment by Laure LP on March 29, 2012 at 10:19

Hello My name is Laurence, I am French, I can finally join your group because I just finished my Japanese embroidery - Phase 1: the bouquet of Japan ...
See you soon

Comment by Algecira Castro on October 23, 2011 at 14:25
Vocês sabem me dizer se no Brasil tem alguém que ensina o bordado japonês? Ou se tem curso online? Obrigada
Comment by Susan on September 19, 2011 at 17:00
I was at the opening having already had a good look around that afternoon. The next day I went back again. It was a thrill to see all the beautiful embroideries, they certainly sparked some ideas. I will be going back again before the exhibition finally closes. If I didn't live so far away i would probably be haunting the place.
 
 
 

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