tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29638895.post115309914094553591..comments2023-06-15T01:15:13.160-07:00Comments on crazyseoulsister: Valuable Lessons Learned in EmbroideryLilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436322794288713383noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29638895.post-1153354897524208802006-07-19T17:21:00.000-07:002006-07-19T17:21:00.000-07:00i can certainly relate to the "comparing" deal.......i can certainly relate to the "comparing" deal....when i first started doing round robins i was stitching with very accomplished long time crazy quilters and stitcheres. people who were published and some who were teachers of embroidery. They did incredibly delicate work with all kinds of beautiful silks on these quite small seams...at that time i was thrilled to be working with number 3 and 5 perle cotton and had never ever used a button or a lace, or sillk thread....trust me, i agonized....but i learned a lot as well.... i did my best to learn how to do all that small delicate stuff and in so far as i actually did learn it(open to debate...gggg) i can now use it if i want to.I love stitching, but no longer do round robins because f find myself wanting to stitch things that the other folks want and will deem'acceptable" instead of stitching from my inner voice. Maybe one of these days i will know what it is really saying...but i won;t ever know untill i listen deeply.<BR/><BR/>ktjkatiejayinpahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18126642272866355565noreply@blogger.com