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hemming still

I know, this is getting a bit repetitive, isn’t it? I finished another hem yesterday, and still have another one to go. I’ll probably try to get it done today. The remaining one is just going to be a machine sewn hem, so it won’t take so long. It will still need its corners neatly […]

November 17th, 2011 | Category: embroidery musings, making stuff | 2 comments

another hemming day

Yesterday I finally completed a little square mat that’s been hanging around for ages. If you have been to any of my Portuguese Whitework classes or saw me at the Sydney Craft and Quilt show back in June, you’ll have seen it without a hem. Well, now it finally has a hem! I mitred the […]

November 16th, 2011 | Category: embroidery musings, making stuff, Portuguese embroidery | Leave a comment

hemming day

I had a great time taking photos yesterday. The photo of the handtowel was an absolute gift, with it all coming together easily and quickly. I’d borrowed some props from my sister, and with some rummaging through my own cupboards, came up with a really nice arrangement very quickly.

I wrote my instructions and did […]

November 15th, 2011 | Category: embroidery musings, Portuguese embroidery, writing books | 3 comments

embroidery nightmare

Last night it was very hot here – the minimum was 27 degrees Celcius (about 81 degrees Fahrenheit)! When it is hot, I tend to have weird dreams. Last night was no exception.

I dreamt that I had cut a reasonably large section from the edge of the tablecloth that I recently completed for my […]

November 10th, 2011 | Category: embroidery musings, Portuguese embroidery, writing books | 2 comments

Using embroidery

A friend commented the other day that she would find it very difficult to actually *use* embroidered items like my tablecloth or handtowel, because she’d be too worried that they would be damaged. Let’s clear up a possible misconception here: I don’t use most of them either! 🙂

If you walked into my house and […]

November 9th, 2011 | Category: embroidery musings | 6 comments

handtowel under way

Yesterday I finally got started on my handtowel project for “Portuguese Whitework”. I suddenly decided that I wanted some suggestions from people on the size that people like their handtowels to be. I’ve previously done handtowels at about 40 x 50cm (16 x 20in), but wanted to know if people liked that size or something […]

November 8th, 2011 | Category: embroidery musings, making stuff, Portuguese embroidery | 2 comments

bookmark complete!

It took less than 24 hours from go to whoa! The latest project for my book “Portuguese Whitework” is now complete; even the instructions are written.

I must say that I very much like these quick projects! Compared to nearly two years of *that* tablecloth, less than 24 hours is the way I like it!

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November 4th, 2011 | Category: embroidery musings, making stuff, Portuguese embroidery, writing books | 2 comments

dreaming of bullions

I feel like a lot of my dreaming time was filled with making bullions last night. Perhaps that reflects how many I have done recently? It reminds me of the nightmare I had when I sent my stitch dictionary off to the printers. I think that my day job is invading my sleep too much!

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November 3rd, 2011 | Category: designing, embroidery musings, embroidery stitches, making stuff, Portuguese embroidery, whitework, writing books | One comment

Beginner, intermediate, advanced

I’m getting to this a bit later than usual this morning, because I desperately wanted to finish off my latest Portuguese Whitework project for the book first. And I just finished it! I think it took less than two weeks, which is quite remarkable. I didn’t get much else done during that time though!

Anyway, […]

November 2nd, 2011 | Category: Embroidery classes, embroidery musings | One comment

Recommended class expertise levels

I had an interesting conversation the other day about recommended expertise levels for classes. The lady I was talking to had recently done a class with a very talented teacher, who requires very exacting technique. After struggling through the class, she realised that she was probably not experienced enough to do the class.

Often […]

November 1st, 2011 | Category: Embroidery classes, embroidery musings | 5 comments
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