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Tangled Thread - Tips, Trick and Tutorials in Sewing & Stitching

April 18th, 2008

Tangled Thread “Tags & Tie-Dyes” contest

I thought that it’s been too long since I’ve hosted a contest on Tangled Thread… I’m giving away on of my DH’s copper fiber art tags, this one says “Love” in block letters.  I had so many responses about my hand-dyed quilting cottons that I’ve decided to also include five 4 inch squares of the […]

By Chloe -- 136 comments

December 3rd, 2007

Winter Wonderland contest

My DH has been busy in his studio lately and has created these charming little snowflake fiber art tags:

The tags are approximately 1 inch square with holes pierced in each corner - perfect for stitching into a piece of fiber or mixed-media art, added to your scrapbook or even made into jewelery! The large […]

By Chloe -- 40 comments

September 7th, 2007

bonus for the tag team contest

Clancy has decided he would like to offer a little extra to the winner of the Tag Team contest!

The winner will get to choose which tag they prefer - the block letter (bottom) or the script (top) :-)
Keep in mind, that if “hope” isn’t what you’re hoping for (okay, bad pun - I’m sorry!) Clancy […]

By Chloe -- 0 comments

September 5th, 2007

tag team contests

My DH & I thought it would be a nice little treat to get a wedding present from us…

So it’s time for a Tangled Thread contest :-)
Clancy makes amazing hand-made copper & brass weaving shuttles and has expanded his product line to include these:

Metal tags for fiber art, mixed media, scrapbooking - whatever you can […]

By Chloe -- 40 comments

April 1st, 2006

Embroidery in Scrapbooking

Many of us are not just needleworkers, but also addicts of other crafty things. Needlework crosses over into a lot of these other crafts, and one of them is scrapbooking.

For those of you with embroidery machines, or sewing machines with special stitch options, adding a little bit of needlework to a sheet of paper […]

By Deb -- 0 comments