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  • Your books are beautiful and inspiring :)

  • You truly inspire me!!! thank you!

  • Your journals are gorgeous - very inspiring! thankyou so much for sharing your ideas and technique tips. I'm going to use all old fabrics from my life (like from old dresses) to make a sort of memory journal.

    

  • You are so talented

  • These are so beautiful Thank you for sharing!! :)

  • Really pretty ...I did something similar before I saw this only I put a piece of cardboard in between the two sides to make it hardback. Your stitches are a little simplistic...you could try learning a couple of new ones so that the random one do not look like that on the back side. Sharon B's embroidery stitches has a dictionary full of various ones you could try. I've learned a lot from that site alone.

  • Wonderful work I.absolutely have to try your technique. Already started some pillows. Was wondering the approximate size of the front cover?. I too love fabric, I have been a quilter for the last 4 years. Therefore all beds have quilts even family and friends have quilts for their beds.This is the perfect next step.Thank you.......for sharing your talent....

  • WoW going to my studio today and going thru my scraps to make a bunch of these little squares to take with me on vacation next month, thanks for these videos, you are awesome!

  • i absolutely LOVE these. they are amazing eclectic and turn out beautifully. thanks so much for the idea

  • Teesha, you are so amazing! Love these journals. Now I know why I've saved all those scraps from when I used to make clothes for my kids! What fun to make a altered memory journal for them with the scraps. I also appreciate your free creative spirit. It helps me to actually start on your projects and not get hung up on doing it "right". You are a gift to the creative community!

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