Judith Cock
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Judith Cock and Dawn Goldsmith are now friends
Oct 27, 2009
Lorna and Judith Cock are now friends
Jul 1, 2009
Judith Cock commented on Judith Cock's photo
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"The background is a batik fabric. I love those colours too."
Jul 1, 2009
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"Thank you Hopscotch!"
Jul 1, 2009
Judith Cock left a comment for Lorna
"Thanks for the lovely comment Lorna-we are indeed practically neighbours. I'm in a bit of a state of flux about C & G-it's complicated-but I will eventually sort myself out."
Jul 1, 2009
Lorna left a comment for Judith Cock
"Hi Judith we are practically neighbours I live in Hampshire .I love your birches quilt ..I was interested in reading that you will be starting a C&G embroidery course I am thinking of teaching one in my area........so would be interested in your…"
Jun 30, 2009
Hopscotch commented on Judith Cock's photo
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detail-birch quilt

"This is such a pretty landscape with nice soft colours!"
Jun 30, 2009
Hopscotch commented on Judith Cock's photo
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"This is lovely, I like the background colours!"
Jun 30, 2009

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What textiles are you interested in?
Jack of all trades-you all know how it finishes!
I love quilting, mixed media, spinning, embroidery, all sorts really
Where did you learn your textile skills?
England
Let us know you are not a spam bot. Is there anything else you want to say to introduce yourself to the group?
I probably have more works in progress than is healthy, but, hey, variety is the spice.
Just about to start a C & G in Stitched Textiles-embroidery. Very excited.
Blog:
http://threadspider.wordpress.com/

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At 19:48 on June 30, 2009, Lorna said…
Hi Judith we are practically neighbours I live in Hampshire .I love your birches quilt ..I was interested in reading that you will be starting a C&G embroidery course I am thinking of teaching one in my area........so would be interested in your progress The C&G courses are very comprehensive and inspiring
Happy stitchin
Lorna
At 2:37 on July 12, 2008, Liz in Kansas said…
Really love your Kasuri pieces. I hope you are planning to put the blocks together in something larger? I have browsed your blog and I have to say that I can't find your elephant in the whole cloth picture. Oh, I can see AN elephant, but it doesn't match yours at all. LOL! A fascinating exercise.
At 16:59 on June 27, 2008, Sue Noble said…
Hi Judith saw you on this and was wondering if you are the same Judith that use to live in Romsey 1985ish?? Love your stitching Sue
At 19:34 on May 29, 2008, MargB said…
Judith - niether am I. A real blunderer , actually.
At 14:09 on May 29, 2008, MargB said…
Judith
Will you join the Design group? This is an invite as I can't seem to manage to get them done the right way.
I really love your work
At 18:19 on May 27, 2008, Evgenia Panova (née Lundina) said…
Thanks, Judith. I've sewn the horses by myself. I can prepare a .pdf pattern and instruction for everyone to make them.
At 6:40 on May 27, 2008, Guzzisue said…
when I joined there was an introducde yourself discussion, I think the link maybe on my home page. I am still browsing the groups but have joined the handstitching one some of them are revisiting TAST which I think could be useful. I'm sure you will find lots of familiar names here :)
At 3:55 on May 27, 2008, Guzzisue said…
Hi, just tagged you as a friend, hope you don't mind :) can we see more of your holiday sketchbook?
At 22:02 on May 26, 2008, Jane B said…
Hi Judith, Glad to hear you had a fine holiday... and just look whats waiting for you on your return... a brand new place to share! Ditto with Paula, it's good to see you!!! J
 
 
 

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