See For the Love of Smocking for hand-smocked children’s garments that are almost too pretty to wear.
Art, patterns and techniques
See For the Love of Smocking for hand-smocked children’s garments that are almost too pretty to wear.
“Stitching Stars: The Story Quilts of Harriet Powers” is a compelling children’s book by Mary E. Lyons, first published in 1993. It offers an insightful look into the life and artistry of Harriet Powers, an African American quilter … Read More ...
I, too, have searched for smocking information online and have had the same limited results were expressed in one of the articles. People really love smocked clothing for children, but in the US, the needlecraft is not so popular. That surprises me because simple smocking is fairly easy to learn. Anyway, I’m glad to see that you have some good information available on smocking for the searchers out there. Thanks.
Julie
I handmade garments in Smock tecnic. What information do you want about Smock? In my blog I tall about this art. Also, you can purchase for Smocks in http://annafabo.etsy.com