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EGA Discussion Group 4 years agoThe goal of art is not perfection. https://medium.com/@might_could/you-need-to-make-more-mistakes-a8c6f1221f2c
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EGA Discussion Group 4 years, 1 month agoIs it just me, or has anyone else noticed the prices for embroidery supplies going up, up and up because of the Pandemic and the Shipping crisis at the ports?
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It’s been bad for the whole pandemic. What I found helps is to directly contact the owner of the online store or brick and mortar that you use, tell them the kinds of things you need, and they can help you get them, or at least give you info on what is the holdup and if prices will keep going up or down. Shipping times have been soooo long, too!…[Read more]
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EGA Discussion Group 4 years, 1 month agoI have a question for anyone who can help. It’s about the latest GCC course “Hearts for You with Denise Harrington Pratt”. We are to “learn a variety of finishing techniques for use with counted thread work”, but there is no mention of what type of finishing we will learn. I’d like to know before I sign up.
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The course outline is pretty comprehensive about what is taught, perhaps you hadn’t read it? Here is the course description of what is taught:
This class begins with the pinkeep, the simplest of the set. The student will learn how to create a circular piece, and how to put the pinkeep together. The second piece is a needlebook and the finishing t…[Read more] -
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The following information is from the Hearts for You text:Pinkeep
Two methods of mounting onto Template Plastic. • How to make the edges of the pinkeep smooth and pleat free. • How to use Stitchery Tape and Fray-Stop and what makes these items a must for finishing. • What underlining is and why to use it. • How to make the pinkeep…[Read more]
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Tri County Handwork 4 years, 1 month agoI call it my practice project. Picked this up at an estate sale. $10 if I remember right.
I have some friends who are fabric/textile experts. They said this is a “real quilt”. It’s made from old worn-out clothing scraps and the batting is worn-out and pieced together blanket chunks, backing (best guess) is an old and patched drapery. The top is…[Read more]
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