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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 16 Feb

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wendywombat wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 12:59 pm That's very interesting. :D

Always surprises me just how many different disciplines there are for stitching! :dance:

I like the indigo fabrics too, maybe the stripes would work with this? :thinks:
That's the only striped piece I have... and I'm not sure I could get it to stretch. The situation isn't helped by the pattern not being originally centred in the fabric when drawn out -- but that's a very, very minor point given how excellent the class was.

I'll think of something! :thinks: :ribbit:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 16 Feb

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I may succumb to some of those threads - yet another texture for canvaswork!
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 16 Feb

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There are silks, too. But I didn't tell you that. :silenced:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 16 Feb

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Really? I thought I'd pretty much looked through the whole website - will obviously have to have another nosey :-)
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 16 Feb

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That is lovely and neat with an even tension. Well Done
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 20 Feb

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I'm having a lot of fun with felt. This is a Corinne Lapierre design. Must say, her kits are lovely.

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 20 Feb

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A very stylish polar bear!
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 20 Feb

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He is fabulous for sure. He is all dressed up for the cold weather and ready to go. :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 20 Feb

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I like that Bear!!
Does it come ready cut or do you have to cut it out? I think the site said Templates.

I had a look at that link... :wub: Dr Hare! 8)
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 20 Feb

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Dr Hare is splendid. You have to cut it out of the felt in the kit. It's easy enough, as you have the templates, and her instructions are pretty clear. Then you have to decide how to stitch the rest... it's not an iron-on transfer like Nancy Nicholson designs (also worth looking at, btw).
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 20 Feb

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:applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce: love it!

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 20 Feb

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Just a little something to keep our spirits up. My embroidery isn't great, but just fine for this sort of "folky" thing. It's a Nancy Nicholson design. Two more to do.

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 26Feb

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Excellent. :dance: :applesauce:
I hope you won't mind me saying, but your 'wonky' stitches set this off brilliantly. :oops:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 26Feb

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That is so sweet!
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 26Feb

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It's wonky-ness suits it. :lol:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 26Feb

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Love it. :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 26Feb

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Squirrel wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 11:32 pm Love it. :applesauce: :applesauce: :applesauce:
me too!!!

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 26Feb

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Here's another one! Bigger and brighter, anyway...

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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 27Feb

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These are so decorative! Are they a particular style?
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Re: Serindë's 2022 Stitching Adventures 27Feb

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If they are a particular style, they would be described as folk art, I suppose. (A back-handed compliment if ever there was one, as most "folk art" is exquisite). These -- the colours in particular -- hark back to the 1960s and '70s, I suppose, so are pretty retro at this point. You can find them here.

Felt is wonderful for stitching on, though. Very forgiving, and easy to finish.
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