River Silks just posted Before photos of their TNNA booth. About now there are shop owners crowded around, pawing through the ribbons and writing up orders to keep their customers in silk ribbon embroidery for the year.
http://www.riversilks.com/wordpress/?p=845
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Saturday, January 21, 2012
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2 comments:
I tried to comment on your Charley Harper post but was not able to. Those are wonderful! I have several Harper canvas designs that I need to get going on. I wanted to ask if you have read any of the 'Mistress of the Art of Death' novels by Arianna Franklin. It takes place in the 12th century and the main character is a medieval forensics expert. I think you would love them if you have not read them yet.
Carol, Blogger is flaky sometimes about Comments (it's also flaky about posting photos, editing articles, etc., but that's MY problem, not yours!). Sorry.
I've read all the Mistress of the Art of Death novels except the last one. I'm waiting to get it as a book on tape since I have "read" all of them as audio books and enjoyed them a lot that way. CH is not close to anything so I like having an audio book going as I run here and there to the post office, bank, grocery store, etc. Thanks very much for the recommendation, however. It was kind of you to think of me.
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