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Posted by Charlene Charette on April 25, 2007, 4:09 am
gw wrote:
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> there used to be a site with a handmade tambour or slate frame (for
> larger embroidery or beading pieces) online and I have not been able
> to find it. However, I would be interested in any group of individuals
> who also are presently working with tambour work, particularly lace or
> beadwork, and would appreciate pointers both to the group and if I'm
> lucky, the frame instructions.
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> many thanks!
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Are you specifically looking for a nice wooden frame or will a plastic
one suit your needs? Clover has a line of tambour supplies (they call
it something else which escapes recall right now). I've seen the
supplies in Hancock's and Jo-Ann's.
--Charlene
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> larger embroidery or beading pieces) online and I have not been able
> to find it. However, I would be interested in any group of individuals
> who also are presently working with tambour work, particularly lace or
> beadwork, and would appreciate pointers both to the group and if I'm
> lucky, the frame instructions.
>
> many thanks!
>