French Mango, the latest… May 2018

by | May 13, 2018

French Mango, the latest… May 2018

by | May 13, 2018 | Embroidery, Life

I have spent the last few weeks in a cave. Well, not really in a cave, bats scare the hell out of me. No, I have mainly been hidding under a duvet asking myself deep questions… I have touched on it in one of my latest Instagram post but the good news is that I feel that the fog is starting to lift! Thank goodness…

So yes, things have happened lately and actually probably lots of them since the last time I have updated this blog, so I am not going to get in huge amount of details, or you will want to pull your eyes out, wondering why you even got there in the first place, or worse you will click out (!!).  So I will cut straight to the meaty part.

Well, first of all, I have decided to change a few things around here. So please hang in there while I am moving, dragging, dropping and very often cursing in frustration, to make this website a more “all in one place” type of website. Also I promise to try my upmost to update it con.sis.ten.tly and regularly. Consistency being the hardest thing I have to apply in a lot of areas of my life, this is, I promise you, far from being a won battle…

If I have neglected many things, on the creative front however, I have been buzzing with ideas. Some I have advanced on, like these little brooches and some I have parked for a little bit later, when I am better organised here.

With the website changing, the Hoop Club is also morphing into something slightly different. Something I am hoping to get out there very soon…

The absolute truth is that a lot is currently happening in the background and I am hoping that this will all come into the light very soon, but when you are a one man band who has to deal with every single aspects of running and developing a creative business, there are moments when all you want to do is hide back in the cave! It is just round the corner though!

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French Mango was founded by me, Peggy, French Embroidery artist, living in Chicagoland. I teach Embroidery and design colorful patterns inspired by nature.

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