Amy Bunger's newsletter is ready for viewing on her website. As always there are lots of interesting new products to see, finishing stitching to admire, and this time you can see the new K's floor stand attachments which are of particular interest to those who want to work on very long or large pieces.
http://www.amybunger.com/current_enewsletters.html
Orna Willis has come up with a great class concept for groups. If your guild is running low on project ideas, you will want to check this out. (And if you are into bangle bracelets, make sure you take a look at the project!)
http://ornadesign.blogspot.com/2011/03/big-announcement.html
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Friday, April 1, 2011
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6 comments:
Hi, I wanted to check out the orna Willis project but the link was not "linking" correctly. Can you re-post? Thanks
It should be fixed now. The last letter was left off the link.
I like the new look!
Just had to say "Thank You" for the puppy picture. Love it. Our first dog, 40 yrs. ago, was a Pyrenees and they are fantastic animals. Bought back so many wonderful memories!
Evelyn
Evelyn, glad you enjoyed seeing Watson squinting outside in that unfamiliar thing-sunlight. (It's been overcast and rainy here for weeks.) I am happy to have brought back memories of your first dog and am especially pleased that it was a GP. They are challenging dogs because they are stubborn and independent, not good at minding, but they are characters and devoted to their job, which is protecting their flock.
Thanks so much for mentioning our Thread Gatherings Evelyn!
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