Hi, just thought you'd like to know that Annette did a tutorial for these on a site called www.workshopontheweb.com
This is a web magazine about embroidery and textiles. I don't remember which issue it was in but you can buy back copies to be sent to your computer and if you email them I'm sure they'll help. I don't know whether you have to join to get copies but I will tell you that the tutorials and information on new products is very good.
My embroiderer's guild is currently working on a competition about trees so we have decided to do a 'shoe tree' and lots of ladies have been using Annette's pattern. I'm doing something different by making a tiny boot embroidered with an English Country Garden - one lady is making a horse-shoe LOL! Debbs
Sooo wonderfull,I know some little ones in need for schoes!I sure would like to go to visit Annette in England.(Wel maybe i will.!)Thank you for this lovely news.I realy enjoy your blog!!
No doubt you could come up with a fetching idea on this theme for a class at the "Castle"! Thank you for touching the Imelda Marcos in all of us with your shoe posts!
I couldn't imagine that could existe...
I wish I could go to her workshop to make a paire of these
wonders to match with my wands...
Posted by: Fée un voeu | Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 10:47 AM
These little shoes are so wonderful, I enjoyed
seeing the paper Theater you did at the Castle
they are so grand! Hugs to you Denise
Posted by: Pinkie Denise | Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 10:19 AM
Oh how beautiful.They inspire me.
Posted by: shashi | Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 09:58 AM
THOSE ARE AWESOME!!!!!! SOOOOOO CUTE!!! I WISH I HAD SOME! ^-^
Auberne' Ancalimon @-`---
Posted by: Auberne' Fox-Hughes | Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 09:48 AM
Hi, just thought you'd like to know that Annette did a tutorial for these on a site called www.workshopontheweb.com
This is a web magazine about embroidery and textiles. I don't remember which issue it was in but you can buy back copies to be sent to your computer and if you email them I'm sure they'll help. I don't know whether you have to join to get copies but I will tell you that the tutorials and information on new products is very good.
My embroiderer's guild is currently working on a competition about trees so we have decided to do a 'shoe tree' and lots of ladies have been using Annette's pattern. I'm doing something different by making a tiny boot embroidered with an English Country Garden - one lady is making a horse-shoe LOL! Debbs
Posted by: Debbs | Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 01:16 AM
Sooo wonderfull,I know some little ones in need for schoes!I sure would like to go to visit Annette in England.(Wel maybe i will.!)Thank you for this lovely news.I realy enjoy your blog!!
Posted by: emma | Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 12:20 AM
No doubt you could come up with a fetching idea on this theme for a class at the "Castle"! Thank you for touching the Imelda Marcos in all of us with your shoe posts!
Posted by: Dorian Fletcher | Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 09:20 PM
i love those!
Posted by: federal way flowers | Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 08:15 PM
Oh! These are such sweet little shoes with great attention to detail. Thanks for sharing with us. :-)
Posted by: Lemon Tree Tales | Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 07:30 PM
haha these are so much better than the other shoe posts!! Perfect for Earth Day...to tread lightly (and beautifully!) in little fairy shoes!
Posted by: sarahblank | Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 06:45 PM