
What isn't visible in the photo is the glint from the Angelina fibres throughout the piece.
This is the postcard, it is such a busy piece that has such deep colours. Susan has done a great job with this initiative.

The aim of this blog is to enable me to share my love of textiles and threads with like minded people. I have always sewn either by hand or machine. I even taught it in the 1970s for a while. I now create my own substrates on which to stitch. Natural methods of dyeing and botanical printing allow me to combine many aspects of my life that bring me joy. Gardens, art and stitch.
2 comments:
I love the cards that you have chosen Margaret --it is nice to have a piece of Susan's art isn't it.
Hi!
Today I've been organizing the trades and creating labels for the upcoming CYBER FYBER exhibition. This requires me to "copy and paste" blog addresses...which, in turn, has allowed me to peek in on some of the blogs. I'm so glad I looked here and shall your wonderful post about our trade. Thanks so very, very much for spreading the word about CYBER FYBER. I'm going to be cutting two more, older pieces into additional postcards and ATCs for future trades (May) with fiber artists who haven't yet participated....so please keep spreading the word about CYBER FYBER! Again, thanks so much for trading!
Susan
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