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Japanese Beaded embroidery - in progress:

This piece is just so much fun to stitch. The technique Mary Alice Sinton taught us is to outline the printed fabric with tri-cut beads. It's fascinating to watch the pattern transform with the beads. Once I begin to bead, I don't want to stop! I'm only showing you a section of the fabric, but my plan is to create this piece as a small purse.

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Our class last year:
On Monday, February 6, 2006, Karen Tranter, Dorothy Robinson, Clemmie Rounds, Rose Marie Molinari, Betty Murphy, Dorothy Christian, Else Sandifer, Helen Allen and myself, attended a one day workshop hosted in Helen's home, with Mary Alice Sinton, teaching us Japanese Bead Embroidery.

* See some pics taken that day.

See Mary Alice Sinton's beautiful work on her new website:
http://www.bluebonnetstudio.com/

It was so wonderful to learn a new technique and have so much fun with good friends in the process! Mary Alice's work is exquisite . . . and she has been certified as an instructor at and by the Japanese Embroidery Center. You can contact her by email: maryelvis@sbcglobal.net


Visit the Japanese Embroidery Center's website to
see some beautiful work:
http://www.japaneseembroidery.com/index.html
with more about Japanese Bead Embroidery here.



 

See my progress:
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  The Tribe
  Drama Masks
  As I Sit and Ponder
  In a Garden Kimono
  Wind Dynamics


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  Wendy's Inspiration
  Fan-C-Ful
  Japanese Beading



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