Its so exciting, all so quickly (seemingly) it came together for Sharon! Yesterday it was just the beginning and voila! it is here. By clicking on the top title beneath the picture you can pre-order her ornament canvas and extensive 18 page stitch guide. To pre-order just the canvas click on the caption below the second picture. I’ve yet to…
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Hydrangea’s and Primrose
Hydrangea’s are one of the most loved flowering shrubs in the Northeast. I think its because they bloom in the summer when most flowering shrubs are finished, its the gorgeous shades of blues, violets and sometimes pink and almost white blooms. Whenever customers return from Cape Cod and surrounding islands they are just mesmerized by the memories that come to…
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Praising Color with Colors of Praise
Few designers / artists can scream with color like Marie Barber from Colors of Praise. Her designs run the gamut but her bold use of color is consistent. All of the below are currently linked to my online store for purchase with the exception of her belts. I am selling the belt canvas and suggested wood buckle as a pair….
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More with SharonG
I love the unusual and am attracted to the more artistic so I can’t resist canvases by Sharon G. I wonder what others think of when they think of Sharon’s work? When you think you’ve got her number you find another and wonder how come you didn’t notice it before. Below is a sampling of ones I received last week…
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Something to Smile about
Life’s too short to not have a few whimsical or humorous canvases. All of these below have links for more info except, just click on the title. Shelly Tribbey’s Snowman Whimsey is on the cover of Needlepoint Now Nov/Dec 2011 with stitch guide inside written by Shelly. Ice Pond Princess and the Cupie Doll I have to get these online, Cupie…
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Working with Chenille
A helpful tip brought up during our weekend classes with Sharon G. is how to thread a needle when your going to work with Chenille. Here we used silk chenille by Gloriana, a new fiber from them available in a dozen plus colors. First carefully brush away the loose ply’s that make chenille…..well chenille like. You will see there are…
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