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04/03/2021 by Ann Bernard

A Unique method of creating flowers. Lynne lives in Australia.

Lynne Stone – Fibre artist and Botanical Embroidery.  FaceBook, a video and a book.

Facebook Video

Meet Lynne Stone.  After she retired, she adventured around Australia in a converted van with her sewing machines.  She proceeded to make lifelike representations of the flowers she met on her journeys.  Her methods are unique and impressive.
The trailer is 4.50 minutes long.

Her FaceBook pages are also very interesting.  She has pieces of her work for sale and has written a book about her techniques.  Fascinating!

Enjoy another day avoiding Covid.

Ann

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  1. LOUISE DESMARAIS says

    04/03/2021 at 15:18

    Very interesting Ann. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Ann Bernard says

      04/03/2021 at 17:37

      Hello Louise, Glad you liked the post. She is a creative and talented lady. Ann

      Reply
  2. Joyce says

    04/03/2021 at 16:46

    What a delightful, talented lady. Thank you, Ann.

    Reply
    • Ann Bernard says

      04/03/2021 at 17:39

      Joyce, I thought so too. Thanks for responding. Ann

      Reply

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