Pics of some very special Embroidery
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Originally Posted by lfw045
She does beautiful work! The Japanese use silk embroidery thread for their beautiful creations. It appears she uses a similiar technique as the Japanese. Check out the link below and don't miss the store for access to supplies and books on the craft.
http://www.japaneseembroidery.com/
http://www.japaneseembroidery.com/
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Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Originally Posted by lfw045
She does beautiful work! The Japanese use silk embroidery thread for their beautiful creations. It appears she uses a similiar technique as the Japanese. Check out the link below and don't miss the store for access to supplies and books on the craft.
http://www.japaneseembroidery.com/
http://www.japaneseembroidery.com/
Elle
now ladies and gents, slick your hair back, spit out your gum, and wipe the drool...we're gonna have comp'ny. :D
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Thanks for sharing these "works of art". This gal is very talented. My Mom used to do beautiful hand embroidery. Unfortunately, that talent skipped a generation!!! Ihave a beautiful Charles Wysocki crewel embroidered piece that Mom made me many years ago. I'll have to post it one of these days, along with some of the other framed pieces I inherited when she died. When we cleared out my Mom's stuff after her death, my sisters had NO interested in taking her embroidered pieces. Their loss, my gain :wink:
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Originally Posted by Nita
Thanks for sharing these "works of art". This gal is very talented. My Mom used to do beautiful hand embroidery. Unfortunately, that talent skipped a generation!!! Ihave a beautiful Charles Wysocki crewel embroidered piece that Mom made me many years ago. I'll have to post it one of these days, along with some of the other framed pieces I inherited when she died. When we cleared out my Mom's stuff after her death, my sisters had NO interested in taking her embroidered pieces. Their loss, my gain :wink:
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