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    Old 09-24-2009, 06:07 AM
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    You might look through these. I bookmarked them when I thought I was going to start a crazy quilt with embroidery (never did it).

    http://www.caron-net.com/classes/cla.../clasmay1.html
    http://inaminuteago.com/stitchindex.html
    http://www.redwork.info/instructions.html

    The 2nd has a large dictionary of embroidery stitches. Look at the name on the 3rd - might help you locate the maker of your lost quilt (other topic).
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    Old 09-24-2009, 06:10 AM
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    Welcome to your next addiction blue..lol.. I've embroideried for YEARS.. started as a wee child. I have a pair of pillow cases I did 41 years ago and they are still holding strong.. and yes.. I do use them!!.. Each one has a very old car with plumes of flowers coming out of the back and a little bluebird the size of your thumbnail. (well mine anyway) I do remember vividly that each wee bird took an hour to embroidery.. and I even put tread on the car tires. Was sitting with a sick friend and had time on my hands.. Wish you were closer I'd love to help. I learned from a booklet called "Teach yourself to Embroidery" it was one of a series.
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    Old 09-24-2009, 07:48 AM
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    Embroidery is a good hobby. It fits in your tote bag and goes anywhere! You will love it. Most of the stitches are super easy and the thread colors available are great!

    I embroider while I "watch" TV with my husband. He's happy because I'm in the room and I don't have to pay any attention to what is on TV.
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    Old 09-24-2009, 12:23 PM
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    Originally Posted by Tippy
    Welcome to your next addiction blue..lol.. I've embroideried for YEARS.. started as a wee child. I have a pair of pillow cases I did 41 years ago and they are still holding strong.. and yes.. I do use them!!.. Each one has a very old car with plumes of flowers coming out of the back and a little bluebird the size of your thumbnail. (well mine anyway) I do remember vividly that each wee bird took an hour to embroidery.. and I even put tread on the car tires. Was sitting with a sick friend and had time on my hands.. Wish you were closer I'd love to help. I learned from a booklet called "Teach yourself to Embroidery" it was one of a series.
    Cause you know I NEED another addiction! LMAO

    I'm quite excited that I might be able to get these wee bugs looking awesome, rather than just vague blobs of colour.

    I do needleturn for the same reason as Lisa_wanna_b_quilter, I can sit in the lounge with hubby and watch tv while I'm doing it. :-)


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