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Some of my favorite sites
- African Folklore Embroidery, South African kits and hand dyed threads: www.aflembroidery.com
- ANG – American Needlework Guild: www.needlepoint.org
- BDEG – Brazilian Dimensional Embroidery Guild: www.Brazilian-Dimensional-Embroidery.org
- EGA – The Embroiderer's Guild of America: www.egausa.org
- House of Stitches – Needlework store providing a wide range of designers and fabric. Complete lines of thread in stock. Special orders welcome.www.houseofstitches.com
- KaleidoStitch, specializing in European needlework techniques. Their focus is on lost techniques that are being rediscovered: www.kaleidostitch.com
- Lace Fairy, For extensive information about the World of Lace. http://lace.lacefairy.com/ID/laceID.htm
- Lacis, a source for fine needlework materials, Yugoslavian Weaving books: www.lacis.com
- NETA – National Embrodiery Teachers Association: www.embroideryteachers.org
- Nordic Needle, where I am the featured needleworker in Roz's October 17, 2004 "News and Features" newsletter: www.nordicneedle.com
- Peta McMillan's site – a source for Polish Snutki instructions and patterns: www.snutki-embroidery.gen.nz/
- Sanshi, a source for Kogin books, fabric, thread and needles: www.sanshi.com.au
- Scandinavian Stitches, a source for Scandinavian needlework, including Danish Handcraft Guild designs: www.scandinavianstitches.com
- TemariKai, THE source for information on Temari: www.temarikai.com
- Tristan Brooks, a source for high quality beech hoops: www.TristanBrooks.com
- Vetty Creations, A site with information on Mountmellick, Hardanger and Merezhka:www.vettycreations.com.au/
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