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Unique wooden embroidery pendants from NZ – the Clementine And Thread interview

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unique wooden embroidery pendants from nz - the clementine and thread interview

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i ended up getting the push i needed when i was unexpectedly made redundant from my part-time public sector policy position

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you are dyeing all of your knitting and embroidery yarns yourself. which part of the process is

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work threads and ribbons are a bit different

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erm…this is tricky. i have a and complex stumpwork that is complete…and has been that way

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what of advice would you give to your younger self who has just started to embroider that you wish you had known back then

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thank you

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do you want more tips and tricks on hand embroidery

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exploring the realms of hand embroidery brings me so much joy and on pumora i love to share my knowledge and insights

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i'm anne and i live in rural germany

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how did you find your way to embroidery? did you learn it from a family member

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embroidery was something that i came to by myself

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it's always a huge step to start your own business especially a creative one. how did it come to this decision

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the wooden embroidery keyrings you make are adorable! how did you come up

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i read you are teaching embroidery to primary school kids. that's awesome! how is it like teaching the younger ones in a craft that involves patience

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miss jo

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many embroidery people are struggling

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techniques you enjoy doing over and over again

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which embroidery project was the most challenging one you have ever encountered

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there are so many embroidery techniques and materials out there. what would you love to try out one day that you haven't done yet

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