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I am so happy
to introduce you to my dear friend Edith Chapman,
an amazing stitcher.
Edith took an interest in my work years ago and I found myself
seeking her approval. I call Edith my mentor, and value
her critique. She is a willing, wise and gentle teacher. Recently
she gifted me with her very fine stash of Japanese silk threads
and so 'challenged' me to do something special with them. I'm
looking forward to using them and showing her!
Edith writes: "After
I retired from teaching I decided I would like to do some hand
work. Traditional Rug Hooking and Embroidery took over. The first
stitching was Cross Stitching. The next step I discovered Needlepoint
by Sue Lents. She introduced me to all the wonderful fibres of
the time.
From this point I went on to canvas work completing many pieces
by different designers. Along the way I produced many models for
Humming Bird House which were shown at Needlework Festivals in
Canada , The United States and England. At present I have numerous
pieces in progress and others waiting to be attacked."
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"Fire
on Ice"
size: 8"x 8"
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"Fire on Ice also known as Tropical Fancy was designed
by Sue
Lentz for Rainbow Gallery. It is worked on 20 count blue Valerie.
Fibres used are Neon Rays, Reflecta, Fiesta with 2mm pearl beads."
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"Night
Flight"
size: 6" x 20"
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"Night Flight designed by Amybear Needlepoint. It is
a stained glass picture using Water Colours, # 5 # 12 Pearl Cotton
and # 4 #12 Braids."
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"Mother
of Pearl"
size: 13" x 16"
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"Mother of Pearl designed by Jean Hilton. I'm afraid I
no longer have documentation on this piece."
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"Dowagiac" in progress
size: 13" x 17"
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"Dowagiac (Doe wah jack) designed by Jean Hilton. This
is currently a work in progress. Multi fibre design using Pearl Cotton,
Fiesta, Cresta d"oro, Matte Cotton Gold Fingering and Balger."
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Photography - Bob Zachary.
Contact Edith at: edith.chapman@sympatico.ca |