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Book Review: The Embroiderer’s Handbook
The Embroiderer’s Handbook by Margie Bauer.
The Illustrations and written instructions are both clear and concise. Each stitch has a separate page, some with small picture of stitch used in a project. There are no projects included but this book is good for intermediate stitchers who have the confidence to expand their stitching knowledge.
This book is still available on the internet.
Repairs
It’s not always fun and stitching games here.
After trying to purchase moose slippers for hubs, googled sinew thread sure enough on aisle 46 at Michaels. While there I also purchased a waxed cord which, I think looked much more appropriate. Repair on the left below. I could purchase another new pair if I lived in Canada.
Shopping
Went to Michael’s to obtain stitch markers for Coat of many colors. I want to get a start before winter.
Conserving Christmas Textiles
Stitched items from myself, my mother in law and her mother.
Stitched by Gina Kurtzeborn Stitched by Adelaide’s mother Stitched by Adelaide Kurtzeborn Stitched by Adelaide Kurtzeborn Stitched by Adelaide Kurtzeborn Stitched by Adelaide’s mother Storing small textiles Black Forrest purchased for my mother in law Not stored appropriately Stitched by Gina K.
Today is my birthday
As I turn the page to a new chapter in my journey through life, I will spend it quietly with my husband, stitching or knitting.