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At 5:49am on December 19, 2009, Diane Knott said…
Maggie, thank you for the invitation to be a friend on Stitching Fingers. I forgot entirely that I had signed up here! I MUST bookmark it and come back often now!
A Happy Christmas to you!
Diane
At 3:17pm on December 13, 2009, WANDA-MARIA said…
H Maggie i, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2010, for you and your family,
hugz, Wanda

At 3:12pm on June 24, 2009, victoria adams brown said…
Thanks Maggie! I need to spend some time here and add photos! lol
Your work is lovely! Your postcards are super. What wonderful colors and compositions. And those purses - what treasures. I know you receive compliments everyt ime they are worn!
At 9:35am on April 2, 2009, Jules Millin said…
Hi Maggie,
Lovely to hear from you. Those Faberge egg postcards are super!

Jules x
At 4:06am on March 31, 2009, Elizabeth said…
No probs, I know what you mean. Many people kinda use it as a bookmark, no? I do more on my blog that on here though, so that would be a better bookmark/following thing.=)
Keep up the great work!
At 9:29am on March 30, 2009, WANDA-MARIA said…

Maggie , Happy Easter !!!
At 5:48am on March 27, 2009, Elizabeth said…
Thanks a lot for the friends request, Maggie, but I'm not using that function. Hope you don't mind!=)
At 5:00am on February 20, 2009, Jules Millin said…
Hi Maggie,
Thank you so much for your lovely comments. It's not Japanese embroidery
( I wish! that's incredible, wish I had the patience to do it!) it's kind of padded/raised work ( I stuff out bits with felt and perle cotton to build up the shapes). I really want to try proper stumpwork - like yours! Hoping to pick up a few tips!
Julesx
At 10:36pm on February 19, 2009, Jules Millin said…
Hi Maggie,
I saw your lovely stumpwork, and had to look at your other work, which I really enjoyed, what a creative lady you are! Your angel bag though, has to be my absolute favourite!
Best wishes
Jules
At 2:14pm on February 12, 2009, Sandra Fox said…
Thanks for your comments Maggie. Goldwork/stumpwork is my favourite and doesn't take as long as it looks. Much faster than patchwork and quilting. Sandra
At 6:46am on January 24, 2009, merrilyn said…
Thankyou
We are having a heat wave here 40 degrees to hot to do anything I'd rather the cold at least you can get warm but you can't get cold the humidity is terrible where hoping for a southerly this afternoon late
your work is also very good marvelous how much talent and ideas that is out there love your scenery work
At 9:48pm on January 21, 2009, Jenna Louise Morlock said…
Meggie - Thanks for stopping in on my page:) I enjoy so many things that you do! I could watch your photos over and over again. Do you make the faces for your dolls? I would love to find some like yours and experiment making one or two. I love their little shoes also. Thanks for sharing so much. I must say it again, I love your fiber postcards everytime I see them I get inspired all over again. Jenna Louise
At 1:40am on January 21, 2009, Judith said…
Hi Maggie,
Thank you for your comments about my cloth figures,I do love doing them.At the moment I have got sooooo much on I just can't take on anymore,otherwise I feel I do not do the pieces justice.Perhaps I will try the Yahoo group later in the year.
Warmest wishes Judith.
At 4:22am on January 11, 2009, Jenna Louise Morlock said…
Hi Maggie! I'm so thrilled to be here. I'm starting by making a dodee doll then I hope to do some needle felting. I will be in contact when I need some help:) Blessings, Jenna Louise
At 8:54pm on January 10, 2009, Jenna Louise Morlock said…
Your needle felted postcards are just so beautiful. I joined the needle felting group hoping to learn some of these techniques. I also love your dolls! Jenna Louise
At 8:29am on November 13, 2008, pam said…
Sorry Maggie for delay reading this, life and family got in the way!!
Thanks so much for chatting me through what wool roving are? This is interesting as our embroidery group has a tutor next year called ''Dry felting with embellisher. Wondering if this is the same thing? Is it expensive to do?

How thoughtful and kind to make that ''healing beading'' for your friend. Is there a photo anywhere?
Anytime you need another addiction I have whole collections of patterns for any type...just shout to me.

I have had a class today with local embroidery group,learning Brazilian work with ribbons ( have not much to show for a whole days work oppsy!!)

Hugs from Pam
At 8:23am on November 13, 2008, pam said…
on 14 October 2008, Maggie Robinson said…
Hi Pam,
Thanks for the lovely comments about my "Red Sky"
Wool rovings are skeins of unspun wool. I use Merina wool and I have all colors. I love using it
At 4:23am on October 28, 2008, Sharon Chapman said…
Maggie "But it's so much fun seeing what everyone is doing!" Sharon
At 4:40pm on October 23, 2008, Guzzisue said…
looking at your embellished postcards has made me realise how much I need to play with my embellisher, especially the cactus one :-)
At 11:01pm on October 17, 2008, Annette said…
Wow Maggie your card is beautiful. I must apologise for the lateness of mine, it went out yesterday so should be with you shortly.

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