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I too mainly sew clothing, and I suppose that is how I branched out into other areas. I was looking for ways to "decorate" clothing and made them different to the usual run of the mill clothing. I found a book "Inspiration" and it is mainly an embroidery book, but the first one that I saw was incorporating embroidery on clothing. When I read the pattern I realised that I could do all the stitches required, and so there started my path. Then I discovered a Smocking and Embroidery book, and well the rest is history. Finally I stumbled on Sew Beautiful mag and that started my trek into heirloom sewing, which I adore.
Saddly though I haven't had much time to "indulge" in recent years. Was working full time, then we started homeschooling, and then my last baby arrived.
I just noticed that you lead the music team. Do you play an instrument? My DH and I used to be part of the music team in a "past" chruch.
Ok no more questions, will make this do for now.
Talk later.
TTFN...
The thing that makes you two the MOST alike, is the fact that you both spoil me, royally!:o)!!!
K....the royal brat is busy doing laundry after camping, so I better sign out of here for now. I love you BOTH to pieces!:o)
I would like to chat. I will send you a message after you accept me as a friend (if you do of course, lol).
Many Blessings,
Tracy
Really you back your own bread, now that sounds interesting. I only ever bake my bread, but I do like to back my quilts. lol
Sorry couldn't resist.
I gave Pam a recipe for an Anadama bread, which we love here. Of course she opted to wait until I can over and made it for her before she tried it.
Have recently been given a book with traditional challah recipies in it and it also shows how to do the 6 braid. Have been perfecting that, and the last couple haven't been too bad. The first couple were terrible.
What kind of sewing do you prefer to do. I have so much sewing to do that it is daunting at the moment, and of course most of it self imposed, as a number are quilts that I have to get finished, especially my sons wedding quilt.
Ok I should be sewing now, but took the chance of the computer being "unattended".
Talk later.
Tracey
Now that I have a face to go with the name, it should be easier to place people.
So what exactly do you do that makes us so similar?
I see you were a birth educator, that must have been interesting. I have been researching into doula's which I think would be so interesting, but unfortunately there is not much of a calling for that type of thing here.
Anyway, hope to hear from you again.
God bless,
Tracey
You should go over and say hello to Tracey. Here's her page link...
http://hebrewroots.ning.com/profile/TraceyAbsolon