Sunday, April 17, 2016

A New Jenny

Jenny Henry Designs has a new website! It's a work-in-progress but it is fun to see how Jenny herself shows off her uncluttered but colorful designs.
http://www.jennyhenrydesigns.com

Of course until Jenny finishes building her site, you can always shop at her Etsy store.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Jennyhenrydesigns?ref=si_shop

Curious about Jenny herself?  Read her mini bio here.
https://jennyhenrydesigns.wordpress.com/about/

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© Copyright April 16, 2016 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.

Visiting Gail's Stitching Studio

Today seems like a good time to visit Gail Sirna's Stitching Studio website. Those who frequent ANG and EGA Seminars will have seen Gail's teaching pieces.  I'm particularly fond of her Sunflower Santa and Morning Glory Santa which I was lucky enough to see on display at ANG's Seminar in Baltimore, but she has some stunning pieces available for a class near you.
http://www.gailsirna.com/teaching-pieces/

Gail's famous topiaries, now retired stitching classes, can be seen in the Retired Teaching Pieces part of her website. I am not certain if these kits are still available but you can always ask Gail if you fall in love.
http://www.gailsirna.com/retired-pieces/

You may be able to find Gail's book In Praise of the Needlewoman, in your local shop or online.  This art book explores depictions of needlework in famous paintings and is a delight to explore.

Sorry to come over without calling first, Gail, but we brought cookies and cake!

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Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
© Copyright March 27, 2016 Jane M. Wood. All rights reserved.