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RE: Fibre art can be tough and loud – learn more about the fibre artist Yore and Zhegrova and the beautiful town Erfurt

in NeedleWorkMonday4 years ago (edited)

I really loved the needlepoint works (I had to research, I only remember goblin stickerei from my grandmother, but not vividly. I had no clue how it is done) and the even surface it creates. I fear it is very time intensive and so not meant for me (to try), but I still ponder it.
And on the other hand, I am not very (read: zero) learned in fibre art at all (although I studied art history) which I have to remedy.

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I learnt cross-stitch at school and never did any other kind of embroidery. Like sewing by hand, it's nothing I enjoy.

 4 years ago  

Sewing by hand 🤢🤢 It should be forbidden to speak it out aloud. Ok, after intensive consideration, needlepoint died :-DDD

Sometimes I consider looking for someone to sew in the ends of my projects. Once a month for an hour - I'd pay good money for that ;)

 4 years ago  

I cannot remember where I read it, but in the USA are services who finish your knitwear (or maybe I dreamed it?)