Anybody visit Dianne Lewandowski's site recently?
Oooolala! Now if I just had a coupla fifteen hours or so!
Elizabeth
Anybody visit Dianne Lewandowski's site recently?
Oooolala! Now if I just had a coupla fifteen hours or so!
Elizabeth
thanks for posting this note. Jeanine in Canada
...off to explore Dianne's site some more...
Thanks for sharing. It's wonderful and I know I'll spend time ogling all the pretty things.
What a talented lady Dianne is.
Lucille
Thanks to all for the very kind and generous comments.
I'm busy working on two more GCCs for EGA. My current two will be retiring and I'll soon offer them on the site. But other than a few designs, I'm focusing more on step-by-steps and generally sharing information. Much like Stefania (and Jeanine) has been doing.
If anyone gets a chance, be sure to visit the photo gallery. There you will find Master Craftsman *passed* submission photographs. I chair the surface embroidery program and to see all the talent is just amazing! Lots of very gorgeous embroidery being accomplished.
Dianne
Lucille wrote:
Ditto - Wow - the site looks great.
Thanks, Dianne - and Elizabeth for reminding us.
ellice
Now that I've had a chance to visit and revisit - very nice Dianne and I love the layout.
CThanks, Cheryl. It was a lot of fun putting it together and using the Flash training I'd been working so hard on for months! :~) Keeps me young.
Dianne
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
It looks harder than it really is, and that's why so many people are anxious about trying it. But it is a good idea to have some time because the preliminary set up takes awhile. Then you'll go skimming along once you get the hang of the knot. Doesn't take long to learn it.
Unfortunately, getting the right threads in this country is difficult. They're out there, but well guarded. :~) But pearl cotton works just fine in the beginning.
Dianne
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