This is the blog of South Lakeland Stitchers. We are a new stitching group formed from North Lonsdale branch E.G. and Kendal branch E.G. plus new members from the locality. We enjoy stitching in all its forms and meet together once a month to share our hobby. We range from members who are learning to stitch to experienced stitchers and there is a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share with beginners.
Friday, 28 April 2023
Sunday, 23 April 2023
More completed Jigsaw animals
Karen has just finished a wonderful toucan where she has used the patterned fabric to great advantage emphasising the large beak.
I also love the way she has made the background using Suffolk Puffs for the flowers.
Thank you Karen.
Saturday, 22 April 2023
Tuesday, 4 April 2023
Procion Dyeing - Anne Covell, Thelma Todd - April Meeting 2023
Stored in our upstairs cupboard are large containers of dye and yesterday we were able to use them again.
Thelma demonstrated several different ways of dyeing from low contact to plastic bag dyeing varying the ratios of two different colours e.g. yellow/blue.
She showed us the very attractive cards she had made with small dyed pieces,
and a beautiful box.Anne then went on to explain about the range of natural fabrics that could be dyed and showed us some beautiful samples.
We were ready to have a go for ourselves, and two dye stations were set up so we could help ourselves, and small coloured pieces of fabric began to appear in yogurt pots.
Rows of plastic bags began to appear with different coloured fabric in the bottom.
Some members had a go at making a range of sympathetic colours by using two colours and varying the ratio e.g. 5:0, 4:1, 3:2, 2:3, 1:4, 0:5
Members then became more adventurous and started using more than two colours and dyeing lace, trims, threads and pictures with exciting results.
It was a good and exciting workshop and members took home bags of dyed fabrics to rinse, dry and iron the following day. They would then have a pile of new fabrics ready to use in their embroidery.
A big thank you goes to Anne and Thelma for setting it all up for us and giving us suggestions as to what we could do. It was a most enjoyable day.
You can see below a range of colours made by adding yellow and turquoise in ratios of 5:0, 4:1, 3:2, 2:3, 1:4, 0:5.
They have an affinity which the dyed threads also have because they were dyed with the same dyes.
Monday, 3 April 2023
Curtains - Mary Seaman
Mary has been very busy since moving into her bungalow and making it her home. She has made five of these beautiful curtains by hand and has now hung them.
You must be very pleased with them Mary and I love the headings and the way they drape.
Thank you Mary
Finished pieces of Work
Janet has finished her jewel-like flower wreath using rich shades of purple and mauve. She has couched a boucle thread and increased the te...

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Helen arrived with a wonderful array of embroidered birds, [ see above] that she had embroidered and brought to inspire us. She loves birds...
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Julia has finished her bright and cheerful mini hanging of a Spring day complete with a bowl of flowers. The more you look the more you ...
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This month our meeting was arranged with three work stations all offering techniques relating to silk fibres. We were able to try all techn...