white, lemon and silk
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Alchemy, embroidered paper, whites,
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lace investigations, embroidery
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embroidery and white paper
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embroidered and embellished paper
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exploring design with embroidered paper
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white, paper,
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I don't like to call any of my quilt UFOs. That implies that I have no intention of getting back to them. This quilt, however, was at the very bottom of the bin. And has been there for a while. Okay. Years. I don't know how many years, okay. Just a long while.
But take note, it is out of the bin and complete! Yes, all the way complete.- Quilted ✔
- Bound ✔
- Labeled ✔
- Washed ✔
- Photographed ✔
embroidery on white, lace cloth
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It seems like everywhere we look, we’re seeing this classic combination…from patriotic projects to traditional decor to contemporary flair, the colors can’t be beat, whether used as a trio, in pairs, or individually. Sometimes they’re brighter, other times deep russet reds are mixed with beiges and tans, plus dark inky blues for a traditional, weathered effect.
The great thing about a color trend it that it allows you to ...
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