No one keeps up with local news better than Barbara Bergsten and she shares what she finds on Facebook with all her stitching friends. Nice!
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/05/31/4075868/charlotte-social-group-revives.html
Sadly, this story from the biggest newspaper in Charlotte, NC makes me grind my teeth. "Lost art of needlepoint"? I prefer to say we are stitching under the radar.
Bet the stitching group at Po's Point are half amused and half embarrassed at the reporter's article, but I suppose if it brings more stitchers out of the woodwork, we can stand for needlepoint to be called "lost."
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Couldn't agree more! Lost art indeed!
ReplyDeleteI saw this article & thought the same thing. Thank you for stating it!
ReplyDeleteI am more amused by the thought that Molly is working on a replacement brother-in-law. I guess she decided if he lost the first stocking in the hurricane, he didn't deserve another stocking. Perhaps their free-lance writer should try to revive the lost art of writing.
ReplyDeleteI think it might be too late for the writer to figure out the English language.
DeleteClearly this was written by someone who is completely clueless. Did you notice the caption on the photograph says 'Great ties bind this local knitting group together.'.... KNITTING??????? Good grief!
ReplyDeleteI saw that. Captions are written by someone else probably so I imagine they didn't read the article, just tossed some words together.
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