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New Holiday Designs from African Folklore Embroidery
Exciting New Holiday Designs from African Folklore Embroidery We have several new designs just in time for the Holidays. Some of these include the new Hanukkah designs (this year Hanukkah starts December 1 st .) Two special designs that celebrate this...
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Winners in Creativity for African Folklore Embroidery
And The Winner is……… Over twenty thousand people viewed the African Folklore Embroidery entries at the International Quilt Show in Long Beach. As many of my readers know I travel around the country lecturing and teaching African Folklore...
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Summer is super busy with African Folklore Embroidery
It was such an honor being invited by the South African consulate to exhibit my art-quilt, BEADED AFRICAN VILLAGE, for the hosting of the final game of the world cup soccer. I got to meet and spent time with the delightful Vice Consul general as well...
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South Africa, soccer, art and culture.... African Folklore Embroidery Exhibition and Competitions
In the next few weeks’ world attention will be focused on South Africa as a million visitors arrive for the FIFA 2010 world cup soccer. Not since the release of Nelson Mandela in February 1990 has so much attention been given to this country of...
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My House is my home
Home can mean different things to different people. To many of us home implies the house we live in, with solid walls and floors. To many in Africa, home is a hut with thatched roof, known as a “rondavel’ South Africa, the country in which...
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Taking African Folklore Embroidery to a new level... African Kettles and grocery bags
While I love teaching the techniques to complete a African Folklore Embroidery, I get even more pleasure in seeing how each person takes their design to a whole new creative level. Chain stitch is the dominant stitch, and any color can be used to stitch...
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Positive Bead Crafts- African Folklore Embroidery Traveling Exhibition
BEADED AFRICAN VILLAGE, - Positive beadwork and the Rainbow nation Perceptions and associations of Africa frequently revolve around drought, starvation and AIDS. I wanted to design a piece that reflected the artistic and diverse cultural beauty of South...
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Holiday Travel, Needles & African Folklore Embroidery
I used to be a really nervous flyer, every bump, thump, or noise would startle me. Reading just would not relax me and chatting to the passenger next to me would not succeed in calming me. Things began changing for me once I started bringing my African...
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I have no idea what this is going to look like?
Fall is my favorite season. I love how the weather changes from brutally hot to just perfect! I love being cozy and taking out my current stitching project, curling up on a chair beside the fire and watching how my African Folklore Embroidery design takes...
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Tea for two
Some people are surprised by our African tea cup designs... Why tea cups? What do tea cups and teapots have to do with Africa? Good question. What many people do not know is that South Africa used to be a British colony. For many years the British ruled...
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Being Creative with few resources- Basket Weaving, Arts & Crafts in South Africa
Dear AnnTheGran readers, thank you so much for your comments and your excitment regarding South Africa. I so enjoy sharing this information with you and giving you a small taste and experience of African art and culture. I am always amazed how creative...
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Behind the scenes at HGTV on Uncommon Threads
My Television experience on the show Uncommon Threads with host Alison Whitlock. Leora Raikin, African Folklore Embroidery www.aflembroidery.com info@aflembroidery.com (818) 999-6094 Click here to view clips from the HGTV show. Back to Our Roots During...
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Next on Your Safari - Gorgeous Giraffes
TALL , GRACEFUL AND ELEGANT- GIRAFFES The Giraffe, the tallest animal in Africa is both elegant and graceful. Its height allows it to keep in contact with other giraffes over large distances as well as spotting predators from afar. It is not uncommon...
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MONKEYS AND OTHER ANIMALS YOU CAN EXPECT TO SEE ON SAFARI
Do you have your binoculars ready, camera and hat? Remember, keep your hands inside the jeep. While on this visual African Safari remember the animals are not in cages, do not pat or feed them and most importantly remember you are a guest in thier environment...
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