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Friday, February 1, 2013

Embroidery never ceases to amaze me. (Really?) Yes, really - it really does. There are so many aspects of embroidery and embroidery technique that I never stop learning.

I used to think embroidery was boring - I mean, who doesn't, right? It' all about the grannies with coke bottle glasses, sitting in their rocking chairs with a needle and thread. Not so much - there are so many facets of embroidery that intrigue me. So much so that I catch myself being a complete "nerd" about it and passionately describing it to my peers. Some call me "The Embroidery Nerd," but I love it - hand embroidery, home sewing/embroidery machines, industrial embroidery machines, zig zag machines, large format machines, specialty machines, chenille machines... all of it!

Immersing myself in the industry, I have networked with so many great people. I love listening, teaching, learning, and being challenged. And, I want to share it with you.

So, with the first blog post, I want to let you know who I am, what we do, and share with you different experiences, tips, tricks, techniques, stories and more. I hope you follow the blog and I would love to hear feedback.

Sincerely,

Andrea
"Embroidery Nerd"

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