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Middle East Peace Quilt
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Sima Elizabeth Shefrin, Artist and Illustrator. My career began when I played as a toddler in the galleries of Italy, and I have been creating art ever since. As well as occasional curating, I have been working as a visual artist for 40 years, and have exhibited throughout North America, particularly in the area of community arts. On the quilt exhibition in Toronto, Canada.) I am grateful to all the people who organized exhibits of the Quilt, and to the many who have shared their stories with me.
Middle East Peace Quilt
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There are many worthwhile organizations working towards Middle East peace. I have listed only those twith a direct connection with the work on this site. Seeds of Peace www.seedsofpeace.org. Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam http:/ nswas.org. The images in Gallery two with the writing in English were made by young teenagers in a workshop sponsored by the Palestine Center for Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation. www.mideastweb.org/ccrr. The images in Gallery two with the writing in Arabic were made by women a...
Middle East Peace Quilt
http://www.middleeastpeacequilt.ca/theartist.php
Sima Elizabeth Shefrin, Artist and Illustrator. My career began when I played as a toddler in the galleries of Italy, and I have been creating art ever since. As well as occasional curating, I have been working as a visual artist for 40 years, and have exhibited throughout North America, particularly in the area of community arts. On the quilt exhibition in Toronto, Canada.) I am grateful to all the people who organized exhibits of the Quilt, and to the many who have shared their stories with me.
Middle East Peace Quilt
http://www.middleeastpeacequilt.ca/links.php
There are many worthwhile organizations working towards Middle East peace. I have listed only those twith a direct connection with the work on this site. Seeds of Peace www.seedsofpeace.org. Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam http:/ nswas.org. The images in Gallery two with the writing in English were made by young teenagers in a workshop sponsored by the Palestine Center for Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation. www.mideastweb.org/ccrr. The images in Gallery two with the writing in Arabic were made by women a...
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Stitching for Social Change: November 2014
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Stitching for Social Change. Tuesday, 18 November 2014. Illustration from Jewish Fairy Tale Feasts written. By Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y Stemple. Hi, I'm a fabric artist dealing with social issues, a community artist and a children's book illustrator. I live on Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada and this is my very first blog post. I'll write more about my work in the near future but meanwhile I'd like to invite you to visit both my websites, stitchingforsocialchange.ca. Stitching for Social Change.
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Stitching for Social Change: Introducing myself
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Stitching for Social Change. Tuesday, 18 November 2014. Illustration from Jewish Fairy Tale Feasts written. By Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y Stemple. Hi, I'm a fabric artist dealing with social issues, a community artist and a children's book illustrator. I live on Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada and this is my very first blog post. I'll write more about my work in the near future but meanwhile I'd like to invite you to visit both my websites, stitchingforsocialchange.ca. Stitching for Social Change.
True Stitches: November 2014
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To join, to make or mend, to decorate. Saturday, November 29, 2014. The stitching continues. I have finished the ferocious wild boar. And the ravenous lynx. Here is the version of the lynx from the first codex piece I did. They are both the same size, but stitched with different yarn. There actually isn't much difference between them, although the latest one is a little more detailed. Links to this post. Friday, November 28, 2014. Stitching For Social Change. Will consist of fabric wall panels and accomp...
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Stitching For Life
The thoughts and dreams of a woman in love with Stitching. Sunday, March 2, 2008. Tomorrow I'll share about the new patterns I ordered! Blessings to all, BK. Friday, February 15, 2008. I WON I WON AGAIN. Thanks to Tina at the Quilling Central Blog! I am blessed to have won the Mandala magnet and easel! This really made my Valentines Day! I know right where I'll put in house-my room! This OWOH has been a blast. thanks again. Grace to All, Becky. Thursday, February 14, 2008. I WON I WON. Grace to All,.
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Stitching for Sanity | Knitting and Stuff
Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. What I Read This Year. December 27, 2012. By Ernest Cline. I loved this book, I couldn’t put it down. By Nicole S. Young. Good overview of food photography techniques. A lot about post processing in Photoshop. By Haruki Murakami. This is part three of four. It was good, I don’t really remember a lot of it, but I lost interest and never bothered to read part four. The Hunger Games Trilogy. Scared Shitless: 1003 Facts That Will Scare the Shit of You.
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Stitching for Social Change
Stitching for Social Change. Tuesday, 18 November 2014. Illustration from Jewish Fairy Tale Feasts written. By Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y Stemple. Hi, I'm a fabric artist dealing with social issues, a community artist and a children's book illustrator. I live on Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada and this is my very first blog post. I'll write more about my work in the near future but meanwhile I'd like to invite you to visit both my websites, stitchingforsocialchange.ca. Stitching for Social Change.
Stitching for the Soul Beverley Holmes-Wright
Stitching Free
My first blog, about my attraction to the fiber arts, and my attempts at "Stitching Free". Tuesday, April 17, 2012. I'm not sure if there is hope for me as a blogger! I didn't even post once in 2011, and this is the first for 2012. I really should try harder. Today's post is a result of frustration because I can't access my email account! What's a girl to do? I should take out my frustration on a project in my sewing room! Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Better Late Than Never. Monday, July 13, 2009. My excus...
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Stitching Friends
We are a friendy group that meet every Tuesday afternoon 1-4pm to stitch on cards. Tea and coffee provided. Hurst Community Centre, Hurst Road, Bexley, Kent. DA5 3LH Fee £2.00 per session. Hi my name is Janice and I have been nominated by the group to keep this blog up and running. Hopefully there will be loads of photos of all our cards. Come along if you want to learn how to do this lovely craft. Call Sue Willmouth on 01322 663781 for more information. Saturday, 20 December 2014. Sue (aka Mrs Christmas).
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Stitching Friendships
Sunday, 24 March 2013. Outside In Opening Night. The Finished Quilt hanging in Tullie House. Friday was the opening might of the exhibition Outside In: Northwest. Read all about it! Monday, 18 March 2013. Piecing it all together. The completed panel (almost, still needs backing! I have mostly spent my weekend stitching, I have arranged and stitched all the patches for the second quilt panel, and in the process have done over 7.5 m of whip stitch. I can't wait to put it together with the other pan...I've ...