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Started this discussion. Last reply by Barbara/Hopscotch Aug 18, 2011. 1 Reply

Hello fellow stitchers :o)Just stopping by to introduce myself. I'm a self-taught stitcher, stay-at-home mom of 1 girl & 4 animals, lover of eye-candy, blogger, wife to The Kitchen NoOb, New York…Continue

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What textiles are you interested in?
Embroidery, crochet,
Where did you learn your textile skills?
I'm self taught.
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http://www.sewjenaissance.blogspot.com
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At 16:44 on May 22, 2013, Michelle Lilholm Rasmussen said…

Hi Jen,

Just wanted to let you know that I think your take on embroidery is absolutely awesome! :)

At 18:43 on April 8, 2013, Monica said…

Hi Jen, I love your embroidered words. They're beautifully done and humourous. I like both words and embroidery, so they really appeal to me. 

At 7:19 on March 28, 2013, Karen W. Gronau said…
Jen, have you thought of getting your Sew Many Words stitching made into a children's book? Once you're finished, I think you should. I taught 2nd grade for many years and imagine that this would be a popular book.
At 20:25 on January 7, 2013, Cindy said…

Fairy is nicely done. I loved Cicely Mary Barker's books as a child, think I'll buy  the book (Fairies in Ribbonwork & Stumpwork) and just adapt to my purpose.

Once again, lovely work!

Cindy

At 4:48 on August 30, 2011, Anne Bravey said…
Thanks for your kind words on my first posting but I made  auge mistake and uploaded the wrong Hundertwasser - see update.

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