Margo
  • Female
  • Mount Airy, MD
  • United States
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Margo replied to Jennie's discussion Silk Rods
"Jennie, it's easy! I call it "conditioning" -- you simply pull along one long edge very gently and it is quite amazing how they will not only soften and fluff but separate into layers so they can be manipulated into fluffy…"
Jul 24, 2010
Margo and Linda McKeen are now friends
Jan 17, 2010
Margo left a comment for Kamora Clegg
"Thank you Kamora - I didn't know about this list - when I get some time I'll have to go look through the files! I create one of a kind fabric with my Babylock Embellisher - I'm totally obsessed with felting of all kinds. Working on a…"
Jan 16, 2010
Margo and Kamora Clegg are now friends
Jan 16, 2010
Margo is now a member of stitchin fingers
Oct 28, 2009

Profile Information

What textiles are you interested in?
machine needle felting
wet felting
surface design
knitting
crochet
Where did you learn your textile skills?
I'm a self taught fiber artist who teaches machine needle/wet felting techniques and love working with wool, silks and color. I learned how to knit around about 8 in school growing up in Scotland. My grandmother taught me how to crochet - which we did during playtime at school. We'd take our Mom's leftover wool (from their "knitting B" and make colorful granny squares.
Is there anything else you'd like other members of Stitchin' Fingers to know about you? Please feel free to tell us a little bit about yourself by way of introduction.
Author of two books:
Needle Felting Magic
Making More Needle Felting Magic
Blog:
http://www.hermajestymargo.blogspot.com
Website:
http://www.hermajestymargo.com

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