Sandra has finished her bright and cheerful mini quilt where she has used the colours of Spring. We are always pleased to see the cherry blossom and the Spring flowers especially after a long grey Winter.
She has mixed mathematical shapes in spring green to add an extra focus.
The quilt has been attached to a frame and decorated in drawn plants and fruit. Thank you Sandra for your piece.
Shelagh chose to embroider her mini memory quilt with items relating to her love of walking. I particularly love the hiking boots, with the footprints and the muddy puddles. Very appropriately she has called it "Spring in my Step".
The shrubs, daffodils and signpost help to produce a lovely atmospheric piece where we can all remember stamping through muddy puddles.
Thank you Shelagh for a lovely piece.
I have received this beautifully doodle-stitched embroidery by Wendy Barrington inspired by a rock pool on Rousay, Orkney. The pool contained different kinds of seaweeds and the rocks were diamond shaped.Thank you Wendy for a beautiful piece of embroidery and the rock pool must have been very colourful contrasting with the interesting shapes and colours of the rocks.
Christina has finished her "Lynntangle" where she has embroidered into geometrical shapes producing delightful patterns reminiscent of Medieval patterns. It is lovely to look at and the little pops of gold make some areas stand out.
Thank you Christina, it is delightful.
Anne has been extra busy and produced two beautiful "Lynntangles"
that look like stained glass windows. Some of the stitched patterns have been coloured in and they come to the front of the embroidery almost making it look 3D.
I love the two perky birds. Thank you Ann for your beautiful pieces.
Sandra based her "Lynntangle" on her own doodles which she draws when thinking. The blue flower in the centre gives a nice pop of colour and draws the eye.
Thank you Sandra.
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