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Tag: silk threads

link to Living for Dyeing: Colour from the kitchen

Living for Dyeing: Colour from the kitchen

Although there is a well-established and very sensible home-dyers rule that you don’t mix dyeing and food preparation equipment, that doesn’t mean you can’t get colour from the food in your...

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Your Daily Thread

Today I got a warning (a threat?), a message of doom, one that I wasn't expecting and that I certainly didn't have time for this week: "Your computer is low on memory." You're full! All full! That's...

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link to Using Digitizing to Recreate Traditional Silk Embroidery

Using Digitizing to Recreate Traditional Silk Embroidery

Digital embroidery is often thought of as losing some of the finer traditions of hand embroidery techniques. Machines stitch in ways people can't, but they also can't always replicate the effects a...

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Back To The Future

This past week, I've been thinking a lot about historical needlework. My friends Donna Drachunas and Ava Coleman just started a pattern-publication series called Stories in Stitches, featuring...

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