For those of you who are new to this type of sewing, this is called English Smocking. It is embroidery worked onto tiny pleats. Hence, the use of the aforementioned pleater.
I'm Betsy. I am a needle artist with a passion for heirloom sewing. Whether it be English smocking, shadow-work embroidery, heirloom sewing or just fun and artsy stuff, I love it all! Here you will see where my needle and threads take me and hopefully find some inspiration along the way.
Day 28/30ish: "PB&J"
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"PB&J"
6"x6"
Oil on Board
$175
I am really enjoying painting these....especially the jelly. All the
different shades of red to purple and they way it gl...
To My Customers . . .
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The website of BessieMary is now closed.
Thank you for your loyal patronage during the past seven years.
Each of you has touched and blessed my life.Wh...
Our Blog Has a New Home on MarthaPullen.com!
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We've moved!
Our blog has a new home on the Martha Pullen website. Be sure to update
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Altering a Sleeveless bodice for a Sleeve
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As promised here is the follow on tutorial on changing a sleeveless bodice
to receive a set in sleeve.
Children's Corner Louise fits Princess quite wel...
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