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Stitching - Getting started
This is a list of supplies, tools, and how to set up to start stitching needlework.
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Homespun Elegance - Journey to a needlework Treasure trove
There was a 1st Saturday gathering at one of our local needlework shops, Homespun Elegance. I interviewed needlework designer/artist, Sandra Sulli...
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Scanning your needlework - why?
You may need to get a better picture of your needlework by scanning it. You may need to experiment depending on the piece. Further editing may be...
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Ironing needlework
*It's best to do this before the piece is stitched if it has to be done. Sometimes you may have to do this because of wrinkling afterwards.
This i...
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Montage of finished needlework projects for framing
This is a collection of various types of needlework that I've done over the years. They are now ready for framing. They include: cross stitch, need...
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My needlework stash
All hobbyist have a stash of supplies, but I'll bet mine is the biggest needlework stash of them all. A local shop keeper closed down her needlewo...
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My needlework trip to England
In 1998, I was bored and yearning for travel, so I went online and signed up for a needlework trip to England for two weeks with complete strangers...
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About StitchatHome
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StitchatHomeLatest Activity
Jun 23, 2008Date Joined
Jun 1, 2008Age
47Country
United StatesInterests
I am a self taught needleworker who has always had a love for the needlearts.Background:
Member of historical needlework guild for ten years.
President of Needlework guild for four years.
Helped streamline our bi-annual needlework exhibit.
Attended two week needlework tour to England in 1998.
Presently retired and assisting local artisan with finishing work.
Techniques: Blackwork, cross stitch, redwork embroidery, and needlepoint
Fibers: specialty threads, floss, pearl cotton, and wool tapestry yarn
Projects: Original and adaptive works with ideas from books, magazines,kits, classes, and historical references.
Best needlework experiences:
Being given the inventory from a needlework shop which closed.
My 1998 needlework tour to England with stitchers from around the country who I didn't even know. What fun we had!Needlework: cross stitch, hardanger, petit point, hand embroidery and needlepoint.