Jenny Hart’s Embroidered Effects & Sublime Stitching
Posted by Jenny Hart on August 31st, 2009 at 06:09am
My favorite craft is embroidery. I had never tried embroidery until the summer of 2000. It was something so foreign and familiar to me at the same time. I thought large portraits would be wonderful and also that it was high-time for some less traditional themes for people to stitch. I founded Sublime Stitching in 2001 to re-inspire anyone to try embroidery. In 2008 I wrote a column called “Crafting A Business” and I have a new book of embroidery instructions, patterns and projects called Embroidered Effects (Chronicle Books). Future projects include “Hart Crafts” which I’m really excited about!

Get hip to Hart’s embroidery:
www.SublimeStitching.com
www.JennyHart.net
www.EmbroideryAsArt.com
Some more alternative looks at needlework:
Feeling Stitchy
Jenny Henry Needlepoint
Laura Hughes Needlepoint
Mr. X Stitch
Subversive Cross Stitch (NSFW)
Wool and Hoop Crewel
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1 Comment for Jenny Hart’s Embroidered Effects & Sublime Stitching
1. Teresa J Page | October 6th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
looking for free embroidery patterens
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