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THE EASIEST NEEDLEWORK TO LEARN
On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 5:10:43 PM UTC-4, wrote:
What is the easiest sort of needlework to learn? Is it knitting? Crochet? Embroidery? Tatting? What? Thanks to anyone who answers Crochet was easy for me to learn. At least it's an easy ripout. I never could knit well - lumpy-bumpy. Embroidery can be tough to master. Tatting I never tried. I love needlepoint, but my fingers say it's time to quit. |
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THE EASIEST NEEDLEWORK TO LEARN
Joan Erickson wrote:
My problem with tatting is...what do you do with the stuff you tat? One of the elderly ladies at church made notecards -- she tatted flowers, glued them to a blank card, and then drew stems, leaves, and a bit of grass. You can make larger tatted items and frame them. I also edge my embroidered pillowcases with tatting. -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader/Translator www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 6/11/14 -- needlepoint Christmas Lights ornament WIP: Stitchers Days of Christmas http://www.crossstitchjoy.com/catalo...oducts_id=3865 Nativity from "Countdown to Christmas" book, Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market www.CFSfacts.org -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf COPYRIGHT 2014 -- PERMISSION GIVEN TO POST ON USENET AND GOOGLE GROUPS NEWSREADER ONLY, BUT IF FOUND ON TWITTER OR SEWGIRLS/INSPIREPOINT, IT HAS BEEN REPUBLISHED WITHOUT MY PERMISSION WHICH CONSTITUTES ILLEGAL COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT |
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THE EASIEST NEEDLEWORK TO LEARN
On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 17:46:38 -0700, Karen C wrote:
Joan Erickson wrote: My problem with tatting is...what do you do with the stuff you tat? One of the elderly ladies at church made notecards -- she tatted flowers, glued them to a blank card, and then drew stems, leaves, and a bit of grass. You can make larger tatted items and frame them. I also edge my embroidered pillowcases with tatting. Tatted snowflakes make good ornaments... just starch them stiffly. |
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