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What aspect of textiles are you interested in?
Fibre Art, PCs, ATCs, FME. Mixed Media Textiles, Felting etc.
Where did you learn your textle skills?
Self taught through exploration inspired by materials with the support and feedback of social interaction with other textile bloggers on the web.
Anything else you want to say to introduce yourself to the group??
I'm an artist who has come from oil painting to using fibre and found out it's the world I unwittingly craved for. Now I'm constantly creating and developing fabrics with natural sources as my inspiration in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Blog:
http://hebartjournal.blogspot.com/
Website:
http://hebart.co.uk/index.html

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To visit my actual blog please go to http://hebartjournal.blogspot.com/

hope you enjoy...

Posted on September 14, 2008 at 11:41pm —

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At 9:01pm on January 16, 2009, Linda Stokes said…
I've left a comment on your blog, thanks for the opportunity. I always enjoy looking at your work.
At 8:43pm on January 16, 2009, Gunnel Svensson said…
I have left a comment on your blog :-)
At 8:51am on October 2, 2008, Guzzisue said…
just dropping by to say hello, I've been reading your blog for ages :-)
At 4:54am on September 14, 2008, MichelleMermaid said…
Hi Helen,
Lovely work! Are you actually making fabric? I'm referring to the cream and burgandy pieces that look like scarves...I'm wondering what the fabric is, how it was made...it's very interesting.
Really enjoyed your photos...your viewpoint is peaceful and calm while strikingly beautiful...a few pics reminded me of pebbles on a sandy beach.
:)
Dakotah
At 1:01pm on September 7, 2008, Helen Suzanne Alexander said…
how fantastic! Just let me know when you're coming over :D
At 6:14pm on September 6, 2008, Arlene White said…
I now know where that is, it's not a place we have visited yet, hopefully soon. We might be able to link up and you could show us your lovely island. We're off to Loch carron this weekend for hubby to do some diving, I hope to like up with someone else on Stitches too.

Keep in touch.
arlene
At 11:50pm on September 5, 2008, Dot Christian said…
Hi Helen

Good to hear from you! I have re-opened my blog after a break and am happy to be back.
Your art is very inspirational!

Kind regards

Dot
At 9:58pm on September 5, 2008, Arlene White said…
I must admit, that I think yours is great also, very different I went to the Scottish Embroiderers Guild summer school last week in Stirling, and learnt a whole new techneque, actually a couple different types. i fell I very traditional sort of stitcher, but have alsways wanted to venture out, but have not had the knowledge to do so, now armed with some, I hope I can design my own now. We will see. I'ts nice to be in touch with outher like minded people. Where abouts are you.? I'm in Aberdeen, Scotland.
At 8:16pm on September 5, 2008, Dot Christian said…
Hi there Helen

Your work is beautiful! Very glad to have found you here on Stitchin fingers

Kind regards

Dot (from Australia)
At 6:20am on August 28, 2008, Christina Porter said…
wow Helen your work is beautiful, you are so creative.
 
 

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