Glory, glory, Gloriana!
>> August 5, 2010 –
color,
cyberworkshop,
designs in progress
I am so darn lucky! Just take a look at the contents of the box I opened yesterday. Fibers and colors and textures, all so that I can experiment, tinker and come up with a a great new design.
A few years ago I designed Orchid Cottage.
It was designed for Gloriana Thread Packs which included a variety of different types of fibers and ribbons. You could stitch the small design in different color combinations or you could buy the thread packs, hang them on your wall and just stare at their beauty.
It was designed for Gloriana Thread Packs which included a variety of different types of fibers and ribbons. You could stitch the small design in different color combinations or you could buy the thread packs, hang them on your wall and just stare at their beauty.
Anne, the woman behind Gloriana Threads, has asked me to design again, putting together new packs of her wonderful fibers. It's overwhelming, it's intoxicating, it's wonderful!
I'll keep you posted as to when and where you can get the new design along with the thread packs.
I introduced you to Lexi last post, (our new Lexmark color laser printer), and I'm happy to announce that she has already been working hard. Finally the Cirque de Fleur book is ready to be sent out to all you patient cyber-students. Thank you for understanding. You will love this book, 57 pages of instructions, charts, illustrations, diagrams, which we will bind ship this week.
I am now transfixed and drooling at the same time, because of the beautiful threads. I can't wait to see what you design.
What design is on your current blog header? (Or, do we have to wait for that as well?)
Ohhhh, you are lucky! Glorianna silks are my top favorite for stitching and the colors are fabulous! I can't wait to see what you come up with for a design. Looking forward to the booklet too. I love the class!
Blessings,
Julie C
Oh, I d love the Gloriana silk and wool threads! They are such a pleasure to work with. I can't wait to see what you come up with, Orna!