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  • An African Bird Safari

    Any one up for a Bird Safari... introducing the SANUFU BIRD,Roosters and chickens... Bring your binoculars.... South Africa has a large and varied bird population. Over 3 000 birds (and small animals) of 400 different species are uniquely presented in more than 100 spacious landscaped walk through aviaries...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 06-18-2010
  • Make yourself a beautiful Flower Tote bag for Spring with Leora Raikin

    Nothing suggests spring more than flowers. Walk around your neighborhood and the beauty and colors of spring abound. This year in California we have been fortunate to have some additional rainfall, which has definitely helped our garden. While I do not have the proverbial "green thumb" my eleven...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 04-23-2010
  • 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 on the pre-drawn black fabric, however what each...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 02-19-2010
  • Exhibition of African Folklore Embroidery Art draws 20,000 people

    I was so excited by the number and diversity of entries and the positive response from over 20,000 people that viewed the African Folklore Embroidery Exhibition at the Road to California Quilt Show. While the rules of African Folklore Embroidery are simple, ( ‘Whatever color you choose to stitch...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 01-29-2010
  • 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 Africa. While I love living in America I continue...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 01-08-2010
  • Zero calorie cupcakes

    When I was a little girl growing up in South Africa, Fridays were always special baking days and cupcakes were my favorite thing to bake with my mother and sister. Even better than baking the cupcakes was the frosting and decorating of them afterwards. My mother would decorate each cupcake with twirls...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 07-24-2009
  • 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 South Africa and as a result many of the British...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 06-05-2009
  • 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 people can be with so little! Creativity does not...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 04-10-2009
  • 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 summer I spent seven weeks in South Africa, regrouping...
    Posted to African Safari (Weblog) by lraikin on 02-20-2009
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