Please note change of workshop
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.
Monday, 25 March 2024
Sunday, 10 March 2024
Finished pieces of Work
When Maureen heard that we were embroidering doodles she looked through her work and found this delightful piece. The basic shapes are paisley and then she has filled them in and the gaps between with embroidered doodles. It makes a beautiful swirly pattern to the eye.
Thank you Maureen for showing us your embroidery.
Karen has finished her one stitch piece and used it to make a very beautiful book cover. She used fly stitch and I love the subtle colours of mauve and grey.
Thank you Karen for your lovely piece and reminding us that we could use the embroidery to make a book cover.
The pretty and delicate pieces below are silk paper made with dried flowers between the fibres. I am sorry there is no name but I didn't know who made them. Thank you to whoever made them.
Tuesday, 5 March 2024
"Lyntangles" - Lynn Wright March Meeting 2024
Lynn , one of our own members, arrived with paper, fine black pens, cotton material and a pile of books with ideas that we could use as starting points for our tangles.
Most people doodle if they have a pen in their hands but Lynn had taken it one step further by using the tangles as a basis for stitch.
She brought a beautiful sample based on the swirls on an old tree trunk using gold thread..
The second piece Lynn had sampled embroidered lines and the width the number of threads produced.We started off by playing with tangles drawn with pen on paper inside various shapes. Lovely graphic patterns began to emerge.
After playing with our pens Lynn showed us how to convert our doodles to stitch using a dark colour to get a good contrast with the white background and a graphic quality. She suggested using line stitches e.g., back, split, stem, stitch. A pop of colour could be added if we wanted.
Working our patterns was very calming so there were periods of quiet followed by chatter and catching up on news.
Members took home their "Lynntangles" to finish at home and we will all be pleased to see what they look like when finished.
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...