My folk-art imagery reflects my multi-cultural background and my fascination with folkart from around the world. Inspiration comes from memories collected during my African childhood with its animals and grasslands, a sojourn in the green South of England and time spent in Connecticut, Tennessee, Utah and Ohio.
Monday, December 14, 2009
New Web Posting
I have just posted new threads and yummy fabrics. These hand dyed #8 Valdani threads are my favorite for stitching on wool as they are so smooth to stitch and variegate gradually.
They are available in 15 different color packs. http://www.suespargo.com/threads.html#valdani
I also add so different heishi bead packs as well as new ribbons. http://www.suespargo.com/embellishments.html
If you have not tried these 24wt 100% silk threads to embellish with you are missing out. They are fabulous and add just enough luster to add wonderful interest to your pieces.
I am also very excited as we have the whole line of Denyse Schmidt's NEW fabric line 'Hope Valley' we are offering them as fat and 1/2 yard bundles as well as individually. The colors are fresh and work well with our wool colors. http://www.suespargo.com/fabricCOTTON.html
Who can resist these great owl fabrics by Alexander Henry! Aimee and I have already made a great book bag for her to use at college and plan to make an apron this holiday break.
We also offer many kits, hand made jewelry and gift certificates for those on your Christmas list.
Keep Stitching and keep creating
Sue
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Lots of nice new items, love using wool threads for hand sewing.
ReplyDeleteI saw Hope Valley, we have a town by that name and the owls are a great material design.
Debbie