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Category Archives: goldwork embroidery
Here’s some textile-related stuff (finally, as promised) that has popped up during the last few days. Enjoy! Tracy Hudson has an article up in the EXARC digital journal, looking at spinning experiments and how much they can tell us. Another … Continue reading
It just arrived this morning, and oh, it is pretty! I’m very happy with it, and I can finally stop worrying. (I never stop worrying about a print product until it is in my hands, and I can be sure … Continue reading
Yesterday was spent (partly) at the library, checking up things in books. Today is putting the last few pictures in (they will arrive today), then final layouting and related edits, and then our trusty little printer gets to churn out … Continue reading
I posted yesterday about a small gold ornament embroidered on fabric, and the post received this comment: Looking at your ornament, I realized that because I had seen that particular technique only separate from the fabric ground, and because I … Continue reading