Janet Granger is working a Carolyn Pearce set of embroidery smalls, i.e., stitched tools, that has been fun to watch grow. Today's example has a very clever way to finish the edge of the current piece that I think has particular relevance to those who finish their own ornaments. Wouldn't this make a clever edging?!
https://janetgranger.wordpress.com/2016/02/04/home-sweet-home-workbox-33-edging/
Penny, you were absolutely right--counted thread and embroidery folks have a lot to teach us needlepointers!
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Thursday, February 25, 2016
The Finished Edge (with Cross Stitches, Beads and Buttonhole Stitches)
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beaded trim,
beads,
Carolyn Pearce,
counted thread,
embroidery,
finishing,
Penny Evans,
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