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Quilting | Shotthrough
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Oakshott Fabrics celebrates a world of colour. Instant Colour (kits, books and patterns). Steps from Chess on the Steps. Krista Hennebury of Poppyprint. Has been enjoying some island time, Vancouver way, spreading the word of her improv technique and:. I also finished up this special table runner for days that my stitch group, the Gathered Threads, come over! I used the same pattern as my Variegated Threads quilt (available in my Craftsy shop here. Knotted Cotton’s Anemones. Helen said that the Moonlight...
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Ugandan Bark Cloth Project: September 2013
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Ugandan Bark Cloth Project. This blog will showcase the people, places, and organizations involved in the preservation and use of Ugandan bark cloth. Read about highlights from past projects, upcoming initiatives,and anything of bark cloth interest. September 19, 2013. A new project out of the UK. New Lines of Enquiry,. So how does this fit into my blog on bark cloth. Bark Cloth which grows readily in this part of. Is being used as part of an exciting collaborative project between 'Hands up for. And furt...
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Disability in Wales and Africa. Skip to primary content. News & Events. The following organisations have accepted the invitation to Join DWA to Leave No-one Behind. And have become members of DWA. These organisations agree with, and have supported the following statement:. Why don’t you consider joining us too? New Members for the Disability in Wales and Africa Committee. Election for Future Generations? East Africa Through the Lens. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Stitches' Coven: November 2013
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Thursday, 28 November 2013. Barkcloth to Artcloth Project. I have made a rather last minute contribution to a decorated piece of barkcloth for the Barklcoth to Artcloth project. - a collaboration between Textile artist Bobby Britnell and shoe designer Janet Middleton to promote awareness of the 'Hands Up for Uganda. On their facebook page. Then I cut it out, leaving plenty of edging around the sides and particularly the tip so I could fray this back to the stitch line. It's about 9cm long including t...
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printed material: May 2015
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Tuesday, 26 May 2015. Just a quick update on the 100 bookmarks I mentioned in a recent post. As I suspected, the weather turned cold and dull and all thoughts of cyanotypes went out of the window. No sun meant no bookmarks and the plate I made for my other idea of the embossed bookmark kept sticking to the damp paper and tearing it so everything that could go wrong did go wrong! Of course, I now have loads of sample cyanotype and embossed bookmarks that I started to make and there's a limit to how many b...
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Laboratory of Stitch Experiments: November 2013
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Laboratory of Stitch Experiments. Thursday, 28 November 2013. Barkcloth to Artcloth Project. I have made a rather last minute contribution to a decorated piece of barkcloth for the Barklcoth to Artcloth project. - a collaboration between Textile artist Bobby Britnell and shoe designer Janet Middleton to promote awareness of the 'Hands Up for Uganda. On their facebook page. Sian Martin (my tutor) has asked Distant Stitch. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Barkcloth to Artcloth Project. View my complete profile.
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threadfairy: March 2014
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Where am I now? Sunday, 30 March 2014. Fashion, Embroidery and Stitch. Last week I went to see the above show at the NEC. There was some lovely work on display and I had the chance to have quite long chats with several of the artists. Two of my favourite artists are Linda and Laura Kemshall. I subscribe to DMTV. Laura had been working on some large quilts and these were displayed behind their workstation. There was also plenty of printed and dyed fabric and threads. These are wedding pillowcases from the...
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