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Hey guys,

I make these rad (i think they're rad) hand embroidered things. Hand embroidered means no sewing machine, just me and a needle and some thread. I'd love it if you checked them out! You can see them on my blog www.thread-wizard.com or my Etsy store Thread Wizard by UrsulaThomson on Etsy

Also huge thanks to those of you who've bought my stuff online and at conventions!

THANKS! img_2301.jpg?w=450&h=602

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your stuff is pretty amazing!!! i love the geisha! i was taught to embroider by my best friend and her mom back when i was in college because i needed something to do while i was at work(my job involved a lot of waiting). i thought it was pretty cool for a while and made many little ones. then she taught me how to cross stitch and i fell in love, sadly havent done embroidery since then.

while i was at there was this girl who would alway tell me i should sell my work because it was amazing, but i could not possibly imagine doing that becuase i get so attached, id rather make it and give it as a gift.

i looked through your etsy site and it made me think of that seeing how much you are charging for a beautifully hand made piece.

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yeah i can understand getting attatched to them! i do have some that i will never sell i think.. i often spend around 8+ hours on a piece that ends up being maybe 5" across. I actually have them priced lower on my etsy then i normally charge when i do conventions. Most people when they see it in person they appreciate the art and work that goes into something hand made and have no problem paying what you ask! I encourage anyone who's interested in selling artwork to give it a try!

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I recently purchased a yellow texas rose, a rollo design, from Ursula and it's fucking amazing. She's not joking when she talks about really appreciating these things in person... they're WAY cooler in real life.

cheers.

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Usrula,

First off, thank you so much for this piece! Scott never did give me a clear idea of how to thank you, and I wanted to first double check that I'd be thanking the right person! But I love, love, love this embroidered piece! I've never put it on anything, kinda want to keep it pristine, but Scott has his on his daily bag. I'll post pics of those when I get a chance. Anywho, thank you, I love it.

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awesome Dari! i had no idea that you were you hahaha.. i'm glad you like it! i'd deff love to see pics of scott's.. i heard he had one on a coat too.. anyways would love to see some pics and thanks for the compliments! i'm sure i will meet you in person eventually

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Usrula,

First off, thank you so much for this piece! Scott never did give me a clear idea of how to thank you, and I wanted to first double check that I'd be thanking the right person! But I love, love, love this embroidered piece! I've never put it on anything, kinda want to keep it pristine, but Scott has his on his daily bag. I'll post pics of those when I get a chance. Anywho, thank you, I love it.

Dari, I love your kids names!!! I know you know this already but they are also very cute( based on the pictures I've seen on your Facebook) that's all!! :D

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