Have you ever found yourself falling in love with something you created years ago, only to recreate it in an entirely different—and better—way? That’s exactly where the story of my LOVE shirt begins. Grab your favorite fabrics and your embroidery machine because I’m going to show you how to make your very own appliqué shirt! […] The post How to Make an Appliqué Shirt appeared first on Machine Embroidery Geek.| Machine Embroidery Geek
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There seems to be a bit of a tradition of NBG Tour Guides creating beautiful art! Enter Liz Nobles. Spirited, effervescent, and multi-talented. Liz is currently creating garden inspired art featuring butterflies, flowers, and insects. Tell us a little bit about your art? I focus on realism, I’m really into still life and capturing the […]| Norfolk Botanical Garden
Pollinators: Words & Images by Horticulturalist Anna Huebner BEYOND THE BUZZ All the buzz right now is about planting native, SAVE THE POLLINATORS! Which many people consider to be the most important topic out there. I want to take some time to explain another important aspect of helping our native pollinators, specifically our bees and […]| Norfolk Botanical Garden