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Posted by Dianne Lewandowski on July 20, 2006, 9:43 am
Thanks to all who responded. I've checked them out and will update my
links page, as well, post a message in my forum. You've all been great.
Dianne
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Posted by The Lady Gardener on July 20, 2006, 6:37 pm
http://www.janenicholas.com
Can;t find better than this one for stumpwork
A nice Internet shop closed (Jenny June Fancywork). She will be sorely
missed for her untiring efforts to get supplies, high-quality kits, and
books for those interested in surface embroidery.
I've had some inquiries and I know of two locations (Berlin Embroidery
and Lacis), but they certainly don't have a wide variety. Lacis in
particular. Berlin Emb. is not in the U.S., either.
Does anyone have a clue where those of us interested in this genre might
go? I'd like to add some links. I know that there are individual
Brazilian embroidery stores, Vetty Creations sells Hardanger and
Mountmellick (but still not located in U.S.).
Dianne
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Posted by Dianne Lewandowski on July 20, 2006, 7:02 pm
Oh, goodness. I had no idea she had a site! Thank you!
Dianne
The Lady Gardener wrote:
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> http://www.janenicholas.com
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> Can;t find better than this one for stumpwork
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> A nice Internet shop closed (Jenny June Fancywork). She will be sorely
> missed for her untiring efforts to get supplies, high-quality kits, and
> books for those interested in surface embroidery.
>
> I've had some inquiries and I know of two locations (Berlin Embroidery
> and Lacis), but they certainly don't have a wide variety. Lacis in
> particular. Berlin Emb. is not in the U.S., either.
>
> Does anyone have a clue where those of us interested in this genre might
> go? I'd like to add some links. I know that there are individual
> Brazilian embroidery stores, Vetty Creations sells Hardanger and
> Mountmellick (but still not located in U.S.).
>
> Dianne
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Posted by MelissaD on July 21, 2006, 1:20 pm
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> http://www.janenicholas.com
> Can;t find better than this one for stumpwork
> A nice Internet shop closed (Jenny June Fancywork). She will be sorely
> missed for her untiring efforts to get supplies, high-quality kits, and
> books for those interested in surface embroidery.
> I've had some inquiries and I know of two locations (Berlin Embroidery
> and Lacis), but they certainly don't have a wide variety. Lacis in
> particular. Berlin Emb. is not in the U.S., either.
> Does anyone have a clue where those of us interested in this genre might
> go? I'd like to add some links. I know that there are individual
> Brazilian embroidery stores, Vetty Creations sells Hardanger and
> Mountmellick (but still not located in U.S.).
> Dianne
Jane is awesome!
I was lucky enough to take a 2-day workshop from her quite a few years ago
when she was in the US for EGA Seminar in California. Her work is even more
amazing in person and she was quite fun and informative. Would love to take
another class if I ever got the chance! And yes, I have her first 4 books -
one is even autographed :)
MelissaD
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> Can;t find better than this one for stumpwork
>
>
> A nice Internet shop closed (Jenny June Fancywork). She will be sorely
> missed for her untiring efforts to get supplies, high-quality kits, and
> books for those interested in surface embroidery.
>
> I've had some inquiries and I know of two locations (Berlin Embroidery
> and Lacis), but they certainly don't have a wide variety. Lacis in
> particular. Berlin Emb. is not in the U.S., either.
>
> Does anyone have a clue where those of us interested in this genre might
> go? I'd like to add some links. I know that there are individual
> Brazilian embroidery stores, Vetty Creations sells Hardanger and
> Mountmellick (but still not located in U.S.).
>
> Dianne
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