Arlene Cohen of WorksByABC is always tackling new challenges in her needlework. She does a lot of original designs and sells charts for some of her work, too, but it is her adjusting of her current design (one of Threedles's complex geometrics) that intrigues me today. If you are afraid to change anything in a kit or chart, listen to Arlene and be brave.
https://worksbyabc.com/2018/10/16/ch-ch-ch-changes/
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
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Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Arlene Changes Everything
Labels:
Arlene Cohen,
counted canvaswork,
Kurdy Briggs,
Threedles,
WorksByABC
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4 comments:
Jane, you are a doll! Thank you so much for directing people to my blog :-) I love sharing pieces of my needlework and so appreciate anyone and everyone that gets the word out. Currently just published part 2 of a 3 part piece about a really big needlework that I did, a milestone in my needlework life. So love having you cheering me on!
I know about parts 1 and 2 and am eagerly awaiting part 3 so I can blab about that on Blog in (I think) early January. I am sitting in your audience appreciatively, even though I don't make a lot of noise (despite munching on popcorn). But I am there!
Love you, Jane, for being there! Quiet visitors are just fine!
I won't get popcorn on the stitching, promise!
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