I am teaching this class in Atlanta for the National Saga Convention.
The Hemstitched Baby Gown class has been full for several months.
But recently a couple of spaces came open. Contact SAGA to sign up for this class.
So, it's not too late to sign up for Convention in Atlanta and take classes.
SAGA has all the information you need!
Hope to see you there.
For more information click Baby Gown Class.
This is my Pink Saturday for this week!
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9 comments:
Beautiful work!
In my teens I was one year in a teachers school for sewing (was a 4 year training in Netherlands) and we did hemstitching and designing our own stitches, like this too.
Absolutely beautiful!
Oh, Jeannie,
I have vacation time in my bank at work. Now if I just had travel money in my bank checking account, I think I'd be catching a flight to Atlanta. I've never been, and what better reason than to learn how to make a pink hemstitch gown.
i just love the embroidery; especially the ladder work...really wish you'd consider doing a cyber class for those of us over the oceans who can't belong to SAGA and get to these fabulous classes. You US ladies are so very lucky to have SAGA and the plethora of fabulous designers who offer classes in techniques.
As always; a beautiful gown.
That is just beautiful, so sweet! Thanks for sharing. Happy Pink Saturday!! ~Lorraine ♥♥♥
I'm taking this class! I love the sweet embroidery and can only hope that my hemstitching turns out even half as lovely as yours.
Thank you so much for posting this. I was already pleased to be in the class, but after looking at the enlarged photos for details, I'm really excited!
Suzi, you are so right that we are lucky to have SAGA here in the US! I have actually been to Austrailia to teach, but many years ago. It was a wonderful trip.
I can't even believe that embroidery is hand done, it looks so perfect! K
Your site took me to a wonderful place of children's clothing and wonderful ideas. It was a magical trip and made me want to sew and embroider more. Thank you so much from a New Englander.
Cathy
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