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Hi! Welcome back to Tips on Tuesdays! This week is all about binding. Please leave a tip in the comments section at the end of the...
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It's nearly time for summer issue of A Needle Pulling Thread to hit the stands. That means the spring issue will suddenly vanish into t...
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ENTRIES ARE NOW COMPLETE, CONTEST CLOSED FEB 17/11. TWO LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED. THANKS!!!! : ) Hello! This particular post i...
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At the last meeting of the Embroiderers' Guild, I was given a little project to take home. It was several candlewicking pieces that req...
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Yes! FREE THREAD! Seriously, this would not be a My Sweet Prairie birthday party without thread! So check this out... Wonderfil Threads ...
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Here we go! It's been a while since I've had a giveaway. Remember back in the spring, Brandie Lynn Maslowski did an intervie...
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2 comments:
I really enjoyed your slides how of photos. You composition the photos so elegantly. The colors and shapes speak for themselves. What a beautiful area you live in. Your uniques thread painting of the prairie is lovely. I live in a prairie state too, Illinois, but we don't see those big expanses of prairie like yours. Thanks for sharing!
Loved you slideshow of your photos. Makes me home-sick for my own sweet prairie! I can see you will never run out inspiration source for your thread work.
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