Kim, I have a book on Cornpad Embroidery by Sue Thomson, which looks like the work you have done. I want to make a link to her and cannot find her on the internet. I notice your bag is just like her work can you tell me if she has a website or blog that I can put a link to from my blog. thanks, shirley
I'd love to find out about cornpad embroidery. I have a bunch that I wil never use. Is it anything like stumpwork or (what do you call the one where you cut a slit underneath and stuff with a tiny bit of batting?) I have to laugh at myself. I almost called it cornbread work. This is supposed to post under yobs table work, but probably is under Not In Charge. I am Yoby from stichinfingers.
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Its lovely, is it just and exhibition or are you selling stuff too?
I don't think we will be sellng things. we just have raffle prizes.
I love cornpad embroidery. Lovely bag Kim
Hi Kim, that bag is just so lovely! I have never heard of cornpad embroidery before. ;-)
Wow that is just stunning Kim. You must be very proud of your skill.
Love the bag. So whats Corn Pad embroidery. Beautiful work.
Lol, must put my specs on..I wss reading compad not cornpad and I think it looks lovely. It should be in an exhibition :)!
Kim, I have a book on Cornpad Embroidery by Sue Thomson, which looks like the work you have done. I want to make a link to her and cannot find her on the internet. I notice your bag is just like her work can you tell me if she has a website or blog that I can put a link to from my blog.
thanks, shirley
I'd love to find out about cornpad embroidery. I have a bunch that I wil never use. Is it anything like stumpwork or (what do you call the one where you cut a slit underneath and stuff with a tiny bit of batting?) I have to laugh at myself. I almost called it cornbread work. This is supposed to post under yobs table work, but probably is under Not In Charge. I am Yoby from stichinfingers.
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