Karen Carroll
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Karen Carroll added a discussion to the group Lace Makers
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Filet Crochet

Filet Crochet is a lace that is pictures , in case you've never seen it. I have a very good site , & right now it has a sale on some of it's patterns until March 9.   www.hassdesign.com    Hardy writes his own patterns & they are beautiful, unusual, you decide by checking it out. He also has 1/2 price sales once in a while. Crochet a longs. Free patterns for those who buy from him. That's his link, go check it out.   I don't get anything for…See More
Feb 21, 2011
Karen Carroll joined sharonb's group
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Silk Ribbon Embroidery

If you love Silk Ribbon Embroidery (SRE) and want to share tips, advice, what have done, learnt and resources online this group is for you.See More
Dec 18, 2010
Karen Carroll joined cinzia's group
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Our Blogs

How about a central location with everyone's blog addresses and a short blurb to let everyone else know what kind of things are on the blog.
Dec 17, 2010
Karen Carroll joined Ruth Lane's group
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Stash Bustin'

Description: Are you a Fiber Addict? Does your stash need to go on a diet? Then this is the group for you. Stash Swaps, Ideas for Using Scraps & Fiber Addiction Withdrawal PlansSee More
Dec 17, 2010
Karen Carroll commented on Guzzisue's group Lace Makers
"How about a blog for each group here. I believe they're suppose to be free. This is a REAL good site and would hate to lose it. And as I have the worse kind of MS and am dying from it, I can barely get the things to make projects (have to eat…"
Dec 13, 2010
Karen Carroll commented on Kaleigh-Gray Kolsun Draper's group Knitting board knitting
"It doesn't disqualifty you. If I'm right, a knitting board is usually rectangular and made out of wood and you can remove some of the pegs and put them back in when you need them again. If anyone else knows for sure, please answer. I found…"
Dec 3, 2010
Karen Carroll replied to Karen Carroll's discussion Fiber Book Explanation Needed in the group Fiber books
"Thank you for the replies. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. My MS makes it hard for me to do things. Do you have a "How To' on making stitching books somewhere? Haven't found one yet. Karen"
Dec 3, 2010
Karen Carroll joined Michele Sheets's group
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Studio Journals

A forum for those who participated in Sharon's Studio Journals class. Anyone is welcome to join.See More
Nov 17, 2010
Karen Carroll commented on Elizabeth Braun's group Stumpwork and Raised Embroidery
"I just think Cobi's picture is wonderful. Wish I could do work work that that. 50 years of embroidery and only learned outline and cross stitch. Just think what I'd be able to do if I had worked at it all this time. I have MS so am trying…"
Nov 12, 2010
Karen Carroll joined Pam Kellogg's group
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Vintage Iron-On Embroidery Transfers

A group for those who collect and stitch from vintage iron-on embroidery transfers. Any type of embroidery worked from vintage transfers, such as traditional outline embroidery, traditional redwork and crayon tinting techniques are a welcome!See More
Nov 11, 2010
Karen Carroll replied to sharonb's discussion Do we need a group for Silk Ribbon Embroidery
"I could use a group for silk ribbon embroidery. Karen"
Nov 6, 2010
Karen Carroll commented on Kaleigh-Gray Kolsun Draper's group Knitting board knitting
"I have been saving my pennies (I'm on disability and don't get enough to pay the bills) so I can buy the Kniffty Knitter Looms. I wondered if anyone has any patterns to share? I'm not a designer and with my bad MS, I figure that will…"
Oct 17, 2010
Karen Carroll joined sharonb's group
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Beading

For all those who are interested in beading
Oct 17, 2010
Karen Carroll joined Kaleigh-Gray Kolsun Draper's group
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Knitting board knitting

For anyone who knits in the round or on a knitting board.
Oct 17, 2010

Profile Information

What textiles are you interested in?
hardanger cloth, cross stitch cloth, hand woven cloth
hand embroidery, yarn-knitting and crochet-,
Where did you learn your textile skills?
self taught mostly
Let us know you are not a spammer. Is there anything else you want to say to introduce yourself to the group?
Besides needlework I like art

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At 1:27 on February 19, 2011, Julie Thomson said…

Hi Karen...... The type of filet I do is not crochet, it is done with a needle and the net is a purchased net.

I am just home from holidays... give me a few days and I will try to find some information for you.

 

Thanks for your comment

 

Julie

At 6:29 on November 15, 2010, Gina E. said…
Hi Karen, Thank you for joining Cross Stitchin Fingers - it was good to see you post a comment so soon after you joined. I am very sorry it has taken me so long to welcome you, but I am about to post a message on the forum to you and our other new members.
The group has been very quiet for the past six months, but I'm hoping we'll have some interest in new activities early next year.
At 16:54 on November 3, 2010, Jane said…
Hi Karen, welcome to the Japanese embroidery group. Enjoy your stay.

jane
At 15:19 on October 18, 2010, ktj said…
hi karen,m i am not sure if i am doing this right, but i wanted to thank you for the lovely comment you made on the embroidery., I got an email of the comment .Very sweet of you to take the time to say something! I am on my way to check out your stuff..it's been so long since i have done anything on stitvching fingers(orf the blogs, or flickr....lol...not sure if i know how!
At 12:53 on October 16, 2010, Nancilyn said…
Hi Karen! Welcome to the Scrumbles group. Please post any questions you have or work you'd like to share.
Nancilyn
 
 
 

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