Today I'd like to profile the needlework of Jenny Adin-Christie, who is a British embroiderer with magic fingers, to say the least! Kathy at the Unbroken Thread recently took a class (the Minerva Mirror) from Jenny. Let's start there.
http://www.theunbrokenthread.com/blog/2015/08/19/bath-textile-summer-school-day-2/
Interested? Here are some stunning close ups of Jenny's needlework.
https://bordertextilegroup.wordpress.com/june-jenny-adin-christie/
Here's an interview, with a nice tip about avoiding magnification whenever possible, plus the story how Paul McCarthy ended up with his own slate frame.
https://egausa.org/needle-arts-magazine/profile-jenny-adin-christie/
Finally, here's Jenny's website. I encourage you to explore her whitework, goldwork, stumpwork and embroidery.
http://jennyadin-christieembroidery.com/Home.html
One talented lady!UPDATED
UPDATE: Fiber Talk has interviewed Jenny. Great listen! Thanks for the tip, Gary.
https://wetalkfiber.com/2019/05/12/fiber-talk-with-jenny-adin-christie/?fbclid=IwAR0BrSaAf-OEQDSKIHFlcJbuN0K3CtWOvgP3q9J2OODbTg3mdPxcZhHPQGc
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