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Posted by Daisy on June 29, 2005, 4:54 am
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 09:37:41 -0500, Dianne Lewandowski
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>Embroidery designs, teaching materials, and supplies for tambour embroidery:
>http://www.azaleadesigns.com
>or contact Azalea at: info@azaleadesigns.com
>See if Azalea will help once you get your feet wet. :-) She is a
>master at it. I learned how to do satin stitch with a tambour hook.
>Now, not perfect, but I was totally amazed . . . not realizing this was
>even possible.
>She may have a book or "class" that is more informative than the
>instructions you currently have.
>Dianne
>Daisy wrote:
>> I have now received the equipment and instruction books on this
>> beading technique. I realise it will take time to master the actual
>> technique, but would be grateful to hear of anyone who does this type
>> of embroidery, and can help a beginner.
>>
>> Thanx and cheers
>>
>>
>> Daisy
>>
>> Carthage demands an explanation for this insolence!
Thank you for the link, but I am afraid azalea's product costs are
almost double that of US and Australian suppliers, not to mention the
postage costs as well!
I am actually looking for an embroiderer who does tambour beading who
can perhaps give a beginner any tips.
Thanx again
Daisy
Carthage demands an explanation for this insolence!
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> beading technique. I realise it will take time to master the actual
> technique, but would be grateful to hear of anyone who does this type
> of embroidery, and can help a beginner.
>
> Thanx and cheers
>
>
> Daisy
>
> Carthage demands an explanation for this insolence!