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Posted by Jeanine3 on June 14, 2007, 7:13 pm
Just a note to let you know that the quarterly update is online at:
http://www.tuttoricamo.com/ Click on the British flag for the pages in English
(I wasn't able to translate as much as last update this time as I was in
Italy for 3 weeks at the Needlework show in Rimini).
Don't forget to check out the Italian pages too as there is lots to
look at under the "come si fa" section in particular.
In the Italian section under "Libri: Da scaricare...: Libri Antichi"
there are some old texts (out of copyright) - one on hemstitching and
one on Assisi and 3 on Antique Stitch to download.
Two pics of modern Italian goldwork have been added to the existing
article on Metal Thread... lovely work!
Make yourself a cup of something hot and prepare to get lost in the
world of Italian embroidery!
Next update scheduled for mid-September.
Thanks for looking!
Jeanine in Canada
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Posted by Karen C - California on June 14, 2007, 7:35 pm
Jeanine3 wrote:
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> Make yourself a cup of something hot
It's 101 degrees. Can I make a glass of something tall and cold instead?
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Karen C - California
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Posted by Jeanine3 on June 14, 2007, 8:37 pm
Karen C - California wrote:
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> Jeanine3 wrote:
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>> Make yourself a cup of something hot
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> It's 101 degrees. Can I make a glass of something tall and cold instead?
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LOL! Weeeeeelllllllll.... okay!
Here it's still kinda chilly!
;-))
Jeanine in Canada
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Posted by The Lady Gardener on June 15, 2007, 5:26 am
Thank you so much for these updates, I love the Tuttoricamo site, and have
saved the books mentioned for later.
Cheers
Joanne in Perth, West Australia
Just a note to let you know that the quarterly update is online at:
http://www.tuttoricamo.com/ Click on the British flag for the pages in English
(I wasn't able to translate as much as last update this time as I was in
Italy for 3 weeks at the Needlework show in Rimini).
Don't forget to check out the Italian pages too as there is lots to
look at under the "come si fa" section in particular.
In the Italian section under "Libri: Da scaricare...: Libri Antichi"
there are some old texts (out of copyright) - one on hemstitching and
one on Assisi and 3 on Antique Stitch to download.
Two pics of modern Italian goldwork have been added to the existing
article on Metal Thread... lovely work!
Make yourself a cup of something hot and prepare to get lost in the
world of Italian embroidery!
Next update scheduled for mid-September.
Thanks for looking!
Jeanine in Canada
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on June 15, 2007, 7:34 am
On 6/14/07 7:13 PM, in article 1Yjci.28397$xq1.20515@pd7urf1no, "Jeanine3"
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> Just a note to let you know that the quarterly update is online at:
> http://www.tuttoricamo.com/
> Click on the British flag for the pages in English
> (I wasn't able to translate as much as last update this time as I was in
> Italy for 3 weeks at the Needlework show in Rimini).
> Don't forget to check out the Italian pages too as there is lots to
> look at under the "come si fa" section in particular.
> In the Italian section under "Libri: Da scaricare...: Libri Antichi"
> there are some old texts (out of copyright) - one on hemstitching and
> one on Assisi and 3 on Antique Stitch to download.
> Two pics of modern Italian goldwork have been added to the existing
> article on Metal Thread... lovely work!
> Make yourself a cup of something hot and prepare to get lost in the
> world of Italian embroidery!
> Next update scheduled for mid-September.
> Thanks for looking!
> Jeanine in Canada
Saved for later drooling...
C
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