If you happen to live near Aurora, Ontario, you will want to stop by the Lorene Salt exhibition at The Aurora Public Library, If not, you'll want to read the Embroidery Association of Canada's profile of new works from Lorene Salt on their blog.
http://blog.eac.ca/2017/09/needlepoint-taken-to-nth-degree.html
And you will love watching the video about Lorene and the exhibit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=GMQprdG6pZY
For more information about Lorene and her work, look at the Counted Designers section here on Blog.
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Saturday, September 23, 2017
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2 comments:
I love needlepoint and I love libraries, so this video was a double treat for me, Jane!....wendy
Glad you liked it. Lorene is Canadian and mostly teaches in Canada so American stitchers don't see as much of her work as she deserves.
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