I can't wait to see the finished samplers.
Keep Stitching
Sue
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.
What a great idea Sue, to have a tree of embellishment!! Gorgeous. I'm very disappointed that I won't be able to attend your workshop here in Australia, I'll be on a plane to the other side of the country that day, bad timing on my part I think......!!!
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Wow!! What lucky ladies!! Looks like a lot of fun!!
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Paulette
Yes. I saw, in your book, a shot of you working one large piece of cloth with a series of leaves on it, and realized that I was attracted to the idea of that exercise in design. The more you show me, the hungrier I am to try.
ReplyDeleteLovely work and so interesting..Love the fibrous tree too.
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Oh Sue, it must be so much fun all these talent together, sharing idees. Thank you for showing us
ReplyDeleteMe gusta mucho tu trabajo.... y los detalles que pones en todos ellos... felicidades..
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Very beautiful and immpressive, Sue! It is a keeper!
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