October 2010 Blog Posts (6)

Old stuff



Dette er brodert for mange år siden,

over 13 år siden.



Detail 1





Har lenge lurt på hva

det skal brukes…

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Added by Fargerike on October 30, 2010 at 15:50 — No Comments

Sewing room

Inspired to clean my sewing room so I can pick and start on a new project. So many projects and not enough hours in the day

Added by Rose Mary Muller on October 23, 2010 at 23:30 — No Comments

TAFA: The Textile and Fiber Art List



Do you love textiles and fiber art? If so, you will definitely want to make your way over to TAFA, an organization I launched in February of 2010. TAFA's members, now numbering over 200, are either working artists…

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Added by Rayela Art on October 18, 2010 at 10:30 — No Comments

Frustrated!

I have an ordinary piece of craft felt that will work excellently for the stitch class lesson three, and I can't find it. All summer it has been in my way when doing other thing. I must have put it out of the way, but I don't have any idea where. When I get an idea I want to do it the way I planned -- especially when I know I have what I need, so it's very frustrating to spend hours looking for it and not finding it. Hopefully, I will find it tomorrow (probably somewhere I already looked two or… Continue

Added by Faith on October 9, 2010 at 3:31 — No Comments

Additions to Hardanger Tutorial

I have just added a lot of material to the Hardanger Tutorial page of my website.

http://lynxlace.com/Hardangertutorial.html 

       http://lynxlace.com/hardangerfillings.html

Additions includ photos showing how to make loop picots and prevent the loop from disappearing, more diagrams explaining the two free patterns, and a legend explaining my color coding…

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Added by Lorelei Halley on October 6, 2010 at 16:00 — No Comments

MON PREMIER LIVRE EN TEXTILE

Voici mon premier livre tout en textile ... J'ai pris beaucoup de plaisir à illustrer chaque photo des enfants ... en utilisant toutes sortes de textiles, de dentelles, de rubans, de perles, de gaze passée à l'encre, de boutons ...

Chaque page représente environ 10 à 12 heures de travail ...

Je vous mets les cinq premières photos, et demain, je vous mettrais les trois…

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Added by By Nath on October 6, 2010 at 3:00 — No Comments

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