


Last weekend was great fun.
The local embroidery group arranged for a travelling tutor and we spent to hilarious days learning a little bit about hardanger embroidery. (I think this particular type of Hardangar is called something else starting with "M" but cant remember what its suppose to be) anyway.......
here are a couple of pics. It will eventually be a needlebook and still needs to have its edge beaded but I am rather pleased with the result and wanted to give you all a look.
2 comments:
Gosh Jo you're a clever clogs. I have always wanted to try hardanger but been a bit scared of it.
Beautiful work hard to believe you are just learning.
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