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A meeting space for textile artists living in Europe. Share ideas and information about groups, exhibitions, courses, conferences, and other opportunities that we might participate in and where we might meet each other.
November 6
I agree, I'm finding it difficult to get motivated on my own. I live just west of Paris. Do you have a group that meets up?
September 29
A meeting space for textile artists living in Europe. Share ideas and information about groups, exhibitions, courses, conferences, and other opportunities that we might participate in and where we might meet each other.
September 29
A meeting space for textile artists living in Europe. Share ideas and information about groups, exhibitions, courses, conferences, and other opportunities that we might participate in and where we might meet each other.
September 28
I am from Finland. My passion just now is Crazy Quilting.
September 26
A meeting space for textile artists living in Europe. Share ideas and information about groups, exhibitions, courses, conferences, and other opportunities that we might participate in and where we might meet each other.
September 25
oww, Almelo is the other side of the country. you know, there are quite some Dutch members around here.
August 20
Hi Coby, Fun to meet somebody from Leiden here! I'm living in Almelo.
August 18

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What aspect of textiles are you interested in?
Tibetan applique, art quilts, machine quilting, dyeing silk
Where did you learn your textle skills?
Form California, spent 8 years in India at the foothills of the Himalaya, stuck in Milan for the past 7 years...
Blog:
http://stitchingbuddha.wordpress.com
Website:
http://www.silkthangka.com

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Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo

My blog

is at http://stitchingbuddha.wordpress.com

Posted on June 7, 2008 at 11:30pm —

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At 6:48pm on May 8, 2009, Verobirdie said…
Your work is beautiful, very "zen".
At 8:45am on April 17, 2009, WANDA-MARIA said…
Hi Leslie , your work is beautiful -unique!!!
hugs,Wanda
At 3:11am on March 15, 2009, anusha krishnamurthy said…
wow, ur work is simply beautiful, luv anusha
At 3:52am on June 23, 2008, Guzzisue said…
How did you enjoy Nottingham, did they ever sort out the lights in the big top? on the monday they were on-then off-then on etc.....
At 9:35pm on June 9, 2008, Carol-Anne said…
p.s. How annoying not to be able to edit your comment, why do I always spot the typos after I submit my comments!
At 9:34pm on June 9, 2008, Carol-Anne said…
Hi Leslie, yes Japanese and Chinese embroidery are similar in a lot of areas. Many of the techniques originated in China and were introduced to Japan by Korean artisans. As far as I know, the double sides embroider you mention is not practiced in Japan but I have seen examples form over countries in the region. It is magnificant! I am in the early stages of learning JE, I have a lot of techiques still to learn, each Phases introduces the student to new techniques, it is an exciting journey.

CA
At 1:58pm on June 9, 2008, Marja Visser said…
hai; nice to read your your blog (special about the silk worms).
and thanks to the group of Eur.
At 12:49am on May 24, 2008, Carol-Anne said…
Such beautiful applique work, the faces are so expressive. How fortunate you were to study this art form in India.

Pleased to meet you.
CA
At 3:30am on May 19, 2008, jaihn said…
Hallo! I just enjoyed the video of your Beauty-full work at your blog. Thank you! xxx
At 9:33pm on May 17, 2008, Lyn Gaskill said…
Leslie, I think that I read that you do embroidery from India??? Can I pick your brain about it?? First of all I just enjoy the art work from India it is wonderful. I am currentley in an RR where a lady wants ti have India themed blocks. So now is the right time to explore the diffrent types of embroidery from India.
Which would you suggest?? Am I right when I am thinking that the diffrent regions of India have their own embroidery styles??
Can you help me out???
 
 

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