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I'd like to see some of the work that folks on this group have created, like the wonderful dragon posted by Gaabi. Some of the carved/ quilted / crocheted / painted, whatever wonders you have produced. It's always inspiring to see what others are doing.
Katharine

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For starters, I'm going to attempt to attach a photo of a black cotton fabric book cover I created for my Welsh dictionary. I embroidered a dragon in gold, and added an appliquéd border. The cover is removable; I've used it on blank journals, also. The size is 4 1/2 inches by 6 1/2 inches.
Katharine
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Hi Katharine ...please feel free to use the image upload icon ( top right in the textbox tool panel, after BIUS and the link icon ) to upload you rphotos and display them directly in the textbox.

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Ceri

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Diolch, Ceri! Got it this time.
Your neophyte friend,
Katharine

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One of the things I do is create stoles for ministers, and other vestments. I'll attempt to post some photos of them.

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Yikes! I didn't know it would be so huge on the page!
I'll try another...

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And an animal which was on the gold and white stole (it depicted all four of the Gospel animals - this is the ox for Luke). Custom orders comprise the bulk of my work.

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I just tried to share a photo of a book cover I made, but I must have goofed because it disappeared. so I'll try again. It's made of cotton fabric - I embroidered a gold dragon and added appliqué. The size is 4 1/2 by 6 1/2 inches. If this appears twice, forgive me....

Katharine

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Wow, very nice! What thread or floss did you use?

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Thanks, gaabi. I used a gold thread meant for sewing machines. First I drew the dragon, then used the drawing as a guide to stitch the dragon on the fabric. It's quite sparkly.

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Katherine - what sewing machine do you recommend for this type of work? ~S.

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I think you could use any sewing machine. Mine does nothing special; I just draw the dragon and then straight stitch on my drawn lines.
These days one can get fancy machines that can be programmed, etc. but mine is just is an old, sturdy workhorse, not electronic.
Sorry to take so long in getting back to you...

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Hi, Katherine. It is inspiring to see other people's work. I have enjoyed the posts on your webpage and Angela and gaaibe', too. I am going to attempt to carve a spoon, but my web cam is down for now so no photos.
Also, I have to figure out how to get my photos of my quilt work off the floppies and on to CD;s. This computer is supposed to be able to do it, but I haven't learned yet.
So many worlds to open!
(You have checked out the photo section? Angela posted some of her work and there are some caricatures, as well as David Western's lovespoon)
I think it would be good to have some posted here, too, as you say, inspiration.
There are so many talents represented here, it is almost sensory overload:)
I am mostly a dabbler. I will try to scratch up some stuff to post.

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