Comments for Thread Therapy With Marna Lunt. http://embroiderycourse.co.uk Workshops With Marna Lunt Mon, 04 Jun 2018 10:34:20 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on Embroidered Lamp – Mollie Makes Embroidery Magazine by debs mclaughlin http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/embroidered-lamp-mollie-makes-embroidery-magazine/#comment-2340 Sat, 22 Apr 2017 14:08:29 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4534#comment-2340 Hi Marna…what is the issue number please…going to ask my mum to purchase it for me in uk.

Love
Debs in St. Lucia.

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Comment on Hand Embroidery and Mindfulness – Thread Therapy by Catherine http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/hand-embroidery-and-mindfulness-thread-therapy/#comment-2339 Wed, 29 Mar 2017 17:20:44 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4440#comment-2339 I couldn’t agree more! Embroidery is such a wonderful and calming activity and it has helped me in so many ways as I have been through some rather difficult health and mental problems.

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Comment on Kirsty Elson ~ Kirsty Elson Designs by Wendy Janes http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/kirsty-elson-kirsty-elson-designs/#comment-1959 Tue, 21 Mar 2017 02:38:06 +0000 http://littleadesigns.co.uk/blog/?p=1293#comment-1959 I absolutely ADORE your work!!! Since discovering it, I have been totally obsessed. As a fellow “creator”, I am in awe of your unique vision and extraordinary creativity. I have always loved little houses and the ocean. You have brought them together in your wonderful artworks. Thank you! You are a gift to the creative world!

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Comment on new year, new me? by SHIRLEY SEDGE http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/new-year-new-me/#comment-2503 Mon, 09 Jan 2017 16:01:11 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4415#comment-2503 Don’t worry Marna. I’m 64 and still going through the process! Every day in life requires a change if you want to grow and evolve because circumstances beyond you control affect your life. Looking back I can say for certain that its the ability to deal with the curve balls and be stronger because of them is the key. Don’t ever say you’ve failed or be disappointed that things are not perfect its part of life and will never go away. As long as the journey is shared with those you love and you are able to do the things you love you will survive and grow.

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Comment on new year, new me? by Jenny http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/new-year-new-me/#comment-2502 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 10:26:19 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4415#comment-2502 Marvellous Marna. You have said all that needs to be said and I thank you because you beautifully put into words what I needed to hear about myself! I too thought that when I turned 40 ‘it’ would all be ‘sorted’…yet here I am 7 years later still no more sorted than before, but I am learning to accept that I am what and who I am which in itself brings comfort. Here’s to the new year and the continuation of growth and learning in us all. Much love. Xxx

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Comment on new year, new me? by Andrea http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/new-year-new-me/#comment-2501 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 09:25:58 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4415#comment-2501 Thank you for sharing this Marna. Everything you said, apart from the parts about dealing with success which isn’t a problem for me :-D, really resonated. I’m an introvert who teaches and can seem very gregarious, but I can only sustain it for so long. I live for lists!! And now someone has introduced me to bullet journaling my lists have become more elaborate!!

It was immensely reassuring to know that you have tussled with finding your artistic style!!! I worry that I’ll never find my voice.

My NY resolution is “to be kinder to myself” both in my thoughts and my care of myself. In sharing this with friends they’ve been amazed that I’m really mean to myself in my own head!! I suspect the caring for myself might come a bit easier!

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Comment on new year, new me? by Ruth http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/new-year-new-me/#comment-2500 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 00:15:11 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4415#comment-2500 Oh Marna, you have bared your soul here , You are one amazing woman. I understand much of what you are saying , having walked the path of turmoil myself a while ago . I want to thank you so very , very much for mine and Nicol’s retreat weekend , I had a major block with sewing after a car accident some time ago / your teaching and inspiration made me realise I can still create beautiful sewing , it was all still there , inside me and you helped me open the door to creating once again . Thank you so much , Keep doing what you are doing , you are awesome ! X

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Comment on new year, new me? by Jill http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/new-year-new-me/#comment-2499 Thu, 05 Jan 2017 22:32:05 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4415#comment-2499 Happy New Year m’dear! I can relate to so much of what you’ve written and I’m 56, I’m still hoping that when I ‘grow up’ I’ll be the best version of myself.! However, it is important to have time to yourself, to be kind to yourself and above all play it your way. I’ve only just learnt this myself during the past year and that only came after being with my Dad when he died. I knew nothing was going to be the same after that – and then I watched you on TV about a month later and found your work inspired me and gave me hope. I’ve always drawn, sewn, knitted and generally faffed around with creative stuff, but it felt like I’d been given the excuse I’d been looking for to begin to be creative again. Thank you for being an all-round good human being, with an amazing talent.

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Comment on new year, new me? by Mrs Bertimus http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/new-year-new-me/#comment-2498 Thu, 05 Jan 2017 21:44:02 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4415#comment-2498 Happy new year chuck.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, I can relate to so much of what you have said.
Xxx

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Comment on new year, new me? by wendy Sanderson http://embroiderycourse.co.uk/new-year-new-me/#comment-2497 Thu, 05 Jan 2017 21:10:10 +0000 http://marnalunt.co.uk/blog/?p=4415#comment-2497 Happy new year Marna, and to the rest of your family. I think we all strive to do things a little better, but sometimes “stuff” gets in the way.
I would like to thank you for giving me the courage to explore my artistic side using threads and fabric as a palate of choice. I’ve always dabbled in arty stuff, but your courses have opened my eyes to expressing myself so enjoyably.
Lovely to read your newsletter, and thank you again. Wendy. X

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