Textile artist from Canada, now living in Suffolk England.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Cards for sale
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Hello Sandy! Thank you so much for contacting me...sorry it's taken me a few days to get back to you, I've been busy browsing your awesome blog looking at all your work...WOW! You're like the queen of textiles! Thanks for viewing my work. I really love your work and your blog...you lead a life full of beauty and work and fun that I aspire to. A lot of my style comes from being self-taught and my frustration with instuctional books that have cost me TONS of time and money in failed projects, so i will definitely take you up on your kind offer. One of those projects was experimenting with free-motion that turned out disasterously wrong! Also, the threadbanger kids wanted a really simple project and I thought perhaps free-motion techniques might be a little too advanced , that others might come out with the same crazy results I once got. I'm always trying to learn and further my techniques and understanding, especially in pattern drafting and textile manipulation, so you are a very timely and valuable friend! Sorry for the long comment, i tried to send this via email through blooger, but all i got were error messages. All the best, Ashley motherstar@yahoo.com
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Hello Sandy!
Thank you so much for contacting me...sorry it's taken me a few days to get back to you, I've been busy browsing your awesome blog looking at all your work...WOW! You're like the queen of textiles!
Thanks for viewing my work. I really love your work and your blog...you lead a life full of beauty and work and fun that I aspire to.
A lot of my style comes from being self-taught and my frustration with instuctional books that have cost me TONS of time and money in failed projects, so i will definitely take you up on your kind offer. One of those projects was experimenting with free-motion that turned out disasterously wrong! Also, the threadbanger kids wanted a really simple project and I thought perhaps free-motion techniques might be a little too advanced , that others might come out with the same crazy results I once got.
I'm always trying to learn and further my techniques and understanding, especially in pattern drafting and textile manipulation, so you are a very timely and valuable friend!
Sorry for the long comment, i tried to send this via email through blooger, but all i got were error messages.
All the best,
Ashley
motherstar@yahoo.com
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