French Heirloom Sewing Links, FWebb Heirloom sewing and smocking Sources. Adrienne's Attic Baltazor Dreams,Debbie Baldwin. Top of the Page. Heirloom sewing and smocking Sites. http://www.fwebb.com/links.html
Extractions: Classes are limited to 4 to 6 people so they fill up fast. We offer private lessons. If you can not make it to a class, we will be happy to teach you one on one. Just leave your name and number and the teacher will contact you. This past year we have seen quite an interest from young people to do needlework In the summer we will offer classes for children in knitting and needlepoint. Look for the schedule due out in May. We have not mailed many newsletters in the past due to the high cost. However we do send newsletters by Email. If you would like to receive a newsletter please sign up at either store location. Sign up on the sidebar for our SNIPS updates. For more information please call us at (757) 464-0089.
Blue Muse Ceramics: Sources For Doll Clothes Garden Fairies Trading Company, a complete smocking, Heirloom sewing and Embroiderysupply source. Handmades Heirloom sewing, smocking, sewing machines. http://members.tripod.com/~Fibergal/doll-clothes.html
Extractions: Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated The Beadworker you will find projects to try, stitches to learn, and an introduction to some of the resources available to beaders on the Internet. CHEAP COSTUME FORM An interesting idea that you may be able to use with your dolls. Creations by Suzi Historical doll clothes patterns. Ladies Only Doll Patterns historical costume patterns for porcelain dolls, 14"& 18"vinyl doll patterns and 15"fashion doll patterns. By Charlotte Santi, designer. Garden Fairies Trading Company , a complete Smocking, Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery supply source. Also Lyn Alexander is a name well known to the porcelain doll world. Her patterns are well known for the perfect fit as well as for her attention to detail. Fancy Frocks Patterns and Accessories for Porcelain and Vinyl Dolls Sally's Doll Store Dolls and doll clothes for sale Bobbie Dolls Adorable Doll Clothes. Affordable Prices. Linda Horne's Doll Closet We make clothing and patterns for modern reproduction porcelain dolls.
SewMommy's Sewing Showcase We won first place in our sewing For Children age division! This dress was also Hannah'sEaster dress. The smocking design is At the Hop by Little Memories. http://www.fortunecity.com/millennium/sweetvalley/166/showcase.html
Heirloom Sewing And Smocking Homepage Heirloom sewing and smocking Homepage. A message from Dutch! Welcome sewing friends.Thank you so much for visiting our heirloom sewing and smocking web site. http://www.fortunecity.com/westwood/arch/1033/mphomepage.html
Extractions: Welcome sewing friends. Thank you so much for visiting our heirloom sewing and smocking web site. We hope that you will take time to explore all of the wonderful features at this site, that combine messages, pictures and chat room pages. On Tuesday nights, at 8pm. (EST), we offer a live chat room, and we invite YOU to attend. Many sewers pop in regularly, to discuss their projects and the techniques that they use. Discussions include patterns and companies, hand sewing, digitizing embroidery designs, sewing machines, stores and on-line shopping sources, dolls, you name it, and of course, chocolate and what's going on in our lives. Bring your sewing to catch up on or your cup of coffee and chat with ladies from around the world. It is the friendliest group of chatters you will ever experience and you are invited to join us weekly. We occasionally have a chat room project to share, like our handmade doll, Tabitha, who is currently traveling around the country picking up clothes and accessories from many of our chatters. What a wonderful way to share our talents and our enthusiasm for our love of sewing. Feel free to post any questions or comments you have on our message board. Perhaps you will find the answer or a reference to help you. We also encourage you to send pictures of the fabulous projects you have made. Words can never explain the gorgeous items that have been made by our chatters?.and throw in some family pictures too! We want to get to know you.
! Framed Content Page Template home and so much more! Come join us at our meetings and discover howfun smocking and sewing can be! Map and Directions to Meetings. http://www.piedmontcommunities.us/servlet/go_ProcServ/dbpage=page&GID=0127800115
Extractions: The purpose of the Smocking Arts Guild of America is the preserve and foster the art of smocking and related needle work for future generations though education, communication, and quality workmanship. Benefits of SAGA Membership Continue 2003 Winston-Salem Chapter Officers President................Joy L. King Librarian..................Margaret Sansbury We are a new local chapter of the Smocking Arts Guild of America. We meet on the first and third Tuesdays of every month at Maple Springs United Methodist Church located at 2569 Reynolda Road (near the entrance to Wake Forest University), Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Our meetings begin at 7 P.M. We have many talented smockers, embroiderers and sewers in our chapter. They have provided us all with inspiration and help us further our knowledge of needle related arts and sewing. At each meeting, members will be taught a smocking, embroidery or sewing technique by another member or a teacher. We will also discuss current and future activites and programs involving our chapter such as the Wee Care Program and educational opportunities. Information on the happenings in other chapters as well as SAGA national will be made available. Often, we will have a "Show and Share" in which members bring a project they have completed to show the group. Our chapter meetings are a wonderful time of learning and fellowship.
Heirloom Sewing, Smocking edgings. Hand smocking in ecru and pink. Trims shorts. Train White shirt,primary colors in smocking, shorts in royal blue, or red. Regatta http://www.scescape.net/~triciasinc/catalog.htm
Lancaster County Cooperative Extension - Smocking- The Bishop here. Basic French Hand sewing by Machine. deadline). Registration FormBasic French Hand sewing by Machine February 8, 2003 (Workshop 42). http://lancaster.extension.psu.edu/Family/calendar/French_Hand_Sewing_Machine.ht
Extractions: The Button Emporium started as a mail order catalog business specializing in artist buttons in sterling silver, pewter and porcelain. When we participated in shows and conventions, so many requests for a store poured in, that we took the plunge December, 1996 opening our downtown Portland storefront in March, 1997. By August the emporium had quickly outgrown its store space so we acquired the adjoining storefront. We now have room for a retail showroom and classes we hold for various hand crafting specialties. Information on classes available will be found in this site as they are scheduled.
Extractions: Near the end of the 19th century, when costume reached absurd proportions with the enormous bustle and mutton sleeve, smocking, primarily as dress ornamentation for women's garments, established a vogue for both casual and formal wear as well as for decorative items around the home. This volume includes several of the lessons from Weldon's, the premier women's handwork magazine from England, published during the 1880s and 1890s which focused on late Victorian needlework. From this rich source, the related subjects of smocking, plain needlework, jeweled embroidery focusing on exquisite embellishment ideas; and knickknacks showing how the same sewing techniques were applied to decorative household items; were selected. 96 pages soft back.
Smocking Shop Heirloom and Fine sewing Classes our staff class policy . pleasebring basic sewing machine or serger if applicable. B - beginner http://www.smockingshop.com/heirloom_classes.htm
Smocking Shop for new and somewhat overwhelmed owners of our fabulous Viking computer sewing machines! isfree to those who purchased their machines at The smocking Shop or http://www.smockingshop.com/software_classes.htm
Extractions: These classes are for new and somewhat overwhelmed owners of our fabulous Viking computer sewing machines! Diane Cagnon-Ciolek, Dawn Martin and Jeane Tracy will share their extensive knowledge of these machines as you come to realize how easy and enjoyable they really are! This class is free and youÕre always welcome to take a refresher!
Heirlooms Main Page The Stitchin Post has a calendar overflowing with classes in smocking, picturesmocking, heirloom sewing, silk ribbon embroidery and machine embroidery. http://www.stitchinpostlittlerock.com/heirlooms.htm
Extractions: NEW!! NEW! Doll clothes using heirloom sewing techniques Special Occasion All Occasion Baby Daygowns and Buntings Special Occasion Garments for Preteens ... Holiday Garments Classes The Stitchin Post has a calendar overflowing with classes in smocking, picture smocking, heirloom sewing, silk ribbon embroidery and machine embroidery. Please contact us for more information. Home Heirloom Sewing Heirloom Gallery Heirloom Gallery II ... Christmas 2001
Sewing Books boys size 18. Included in this large hard cover book are detailed instructions forheirloom sewing techniques, shadow work embroidery, smocking and much more. http://www.marthasheirlooms.com/sewing_books.htm
Extractions: Appliques Sewing Books Fine Machine Sewing: Carol Ahles. This book shows all the tips and tricks to sewing with wing and twin needles and using all those wonderful stitches on our machines. The color photos are beautiful and there is an appendix that is invaluable for setting stitches as well as lengths and widths of stitches. gh-Gannon: $24.95. This book offers any seamstress a wide variety of techniques (over 70) and useful information. Machine settings are included with each technique. This is a great reference book and one I am happy to have in my sewing library. Victorian Treasures: Debbie Glenn: $26.00. This long awaited book of Debbie's has so much to offer. Hand and machine embroidery techniques are included along with tips on equipment and patterns for many projects. A great book. Heirloom Sewing for Today, Sandy Hunter; $14.95 This is a wonderful book with great photographs of heirloom sewing techniques as well as several different projects. A great reference. Ginger Snaps Books: These books by Nancy Coburn provide the seamstress with invaluable information of heirloom sewing techniques as well a construction techniques and tips. If you are new to heirloom sewing and sewing smocked clothing Nancy's books will provide to be a valuable reference with easy to follow illustrations and photographs.
Smocking Books designs. There are instructions on basic equipment, pleating, smockingstitches, counterchange smocking and heirloom sewing techniques. http://www.marthasheirlooms.com/smocking_books.htm
Extractions: Appliques Smocking Books There is a multitude of smocking books available. These are a few of my best sellers. There are many more in my shop, so if you don't see it, ask, it may be here. The A - Z of Smocking Stitches: $27.00. A must for every smocker. This is the book we've all been waiting for. This book is a valuable reference for anyone who smocks. It covers pleating, construction as well as many smocking stitches including counterchange and picture smocking. Ellen McCarn on English Smocking: $12.00. This basic book on smocking includes basic smocking stitches as well as decorative and embroidery stitches. The illustrations make each stitch easy to master. There are 7 of Ellen's smocking plates included, as well as tips on construction, pleating and stacking cables. Picture Smocking With Ellen McCarn: $12.00. This book covers everything to do with picture smocking. From centering your design, stacking cables, backsmocking, and tips on construction. There are 7 of Ellen's smocking plates included as well as interchangeable designs and borders. You will love this book. The Joy of Smocking: Martha Pullen. $14.00.
SAGA - Smocking Arts Guild Of America will provide you with new ideas, patterns, instruction, and a way of staying in touchwith others in the world of smocking, fine hand sewing and related needle http://www.smocking.org/home.htm
Martha's Sewing Room -- Series Nine Pleating fabric for smocking is demonstrated using a smocking pleater. Host MarthaPullen shows how to make your own lace using todays sewing machines. http://www.cptr.ua.edu/msr/msr9.htm
Extractions: 901 Smocking - Part I 902 Smocking - Part II Martha Pullen shows additional smocking stitches of waves and wave variation. Other projects include the Animal Alphabet quilt, the New Zealand blouse embellished with smocking, smocked holiday eggs, and vintage clothing. 903 Smocking - Part III Martha completes the instruction on smocking by showing the trellis stitch and other combination stitches. Other projects shown include an easy smocked pillow, an antique technique of corded or striped netting, a lavender lattice smocked doll dress with bullion accents, and vintage clothing. 904 Using a Smocking Pleater 905 Dimensional Embroidery Puffing foam shadow appliqué is fast and easy to do, and it creates a wonderful three dimensional effect. The puffy foam technique is imaginatively used on a pillow. Martha Pullen demonstrates special ribbon embellishment on a doll dress; vintage clothing is also featured. Guest: Joyce Drexler. 906 Trapunto 907 Perfect Pleating The challenge of forming identical pleats is greatly simplified when you use the perfect pleater. This easy to use gadget creates pleated ruffles for doll dressing, home decorating, and more. The New Zealand blouse is featured with scalloped bias accents, and more appliqué techniques are shown on the Animal Alphabet Quilt. Vintage clothing is featured. Guest: Clotilde.
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A Garden Of Smocking Designs Kathleen CopelandNyberg. Kathleen is a well known needle woman and teacherof smocking and heirloom sewing. Kathleen currently resides http://www.glksmocking.com/other/other2.html
Extractions: OTHER PRODUCTS Initiated in 1982 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada by owner and creator Kathleen Copeland-Nyberg. Kathleen is a well known needle woman and teacher of smocking and heirloom sewing. Kathleen currently resides in Cirencester, England where she continues to teach and promote needle arts. Most of her patterns and smocking designs have evolved from class projects in her shop or with groups and guilds. The patterns are very basic and easy to construct. All patterns contain either smocking, fine heirloom sewing, embroidery or shadow work designs. PATTERNS CORNFLOWER (S01) The traditional bishop as a dress or blouse adapted for the pleater. Three sleeves and 2 smocking designs given. All sizes from girls 1 to ladies 16 included. CDN $12.00 POPPY (S02) A girl's coatdress that features 2 sleeve lengths and Peter Pan collar. Button front with smocking front and back. Intermediate smocking design. Multi sized: Girl's 2 to 10. CDN $12.00