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catching up

Hello, friends! I had a great weekend with the Smocking Arts Guild in Orlando. What a wonderful group of women! They are  passionate about all sorts of needle arts, and if you have any interest at all in hand stitching they would be absolutely delighted if you would join their organization. They’re especially looking for younger members, and they are very generous with their time. They love to answer questions and to teach all sorts of needle arts, not just smocking. One of their members generously taught me to smock a baby gown, and it was quick and easy! Here’s S, modeling it with her baby doll before I send it off to SAGA’s Wee Care, which donates smocked gowns to premature babies.

 

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While I was lecturing at the conference I shared a lot of photos of your work, and the members absolutely loved to see what all of your creativity. I showed off some of your Halloween costumes as well as a wide variety of your Roller Skate and Fairy Tale dresses. You are quite an impressive group of sewists! Emily and Ashley from Frances Suzanne made the trip, and it was great to finally meet them in person. I also met bloggers Teresa and Harmony.

If I had remembered to take photos of the guild members’ work on display, you could see some stunning examples of pulled thread, hemstitching, ribbon embroidery, and dressmaking at its finest. It was really impressive. So if you have any interest learning new skills or developing some existing interests and skills, I’d encourage you to check out SAGA. The Smocking Arts Guild has chapters all over the place (Australia, you too!), and you can become a member-at-large even if there aren’t any chapters near you. Or start your own; you only need three people to do so.

It’s been a long time since I shared links with you. Here are a few to keep you busy until our next Liesl + Co pattern release on Thursday. Are you looking forward to it? I am!

photos from Dear Golden



 

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