November 16, 2009

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17 comments:

  1. Just BEAUTIFUL!
    Oh, I just posted a contest on my blog for one of my "Once Upon a Time" original watercolours...thought you may want to enter!
    Char

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  2. I guess this gave you new creative fuel huh? Not that you need it anyway... :)

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  3. Yes I agree...I wonder what u will be up next...
    Thanks for sharing lovely Renilde.
    Good Night.

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  4. Hello Renilde,
    I've been following your blog for some time, I simply adore it.
    I was wondering if you have any idea of the name or technique of those orange pompons weave. My mother recalls doing a craft like that at school using a small loom, but she doesn't remember how it was made. Do you have any idea?
    :)

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  5. these are so intricate.. i wonder how many hours each of these took? amazing!

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  6. Oh yum! Just so exquisite. The top one has me particularly in a trance. I want it and if I can't have it I want to make it! ;) Have a lovely day Renilde. Kx

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  7. zo inspirerend om te zien, dat we er jaren niet naar omzagen. gelukkig is dit bewaard gebleven. wat een pracht. het geduld van vrouwenhanden. dat wil ik zien!

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  8. To Karen: I was very fascinated by this technique too, didn't even know it was made on a loom, i will do some research and let you know. Especially love the velved-like bumps in photo 3, they are so cool!
    Hope to find some more information soon!:)

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  9. Great pictures, I really like the still from pinnocchio a couple of entries back, I'm coming back!

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  10. These are so beautiful and inspiring. Thank you.

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  11. ...super lovely post , a real embroidered nest of inspiration , thank you for sharing it renilde

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  12. oh wow, wow. such simply beautiful embroidery.

    i really should think about making some christmas presents this year... (not that it will look anything as perfect as this ;))

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