Joan has finished her "fabric in a jar piece" by turning it into a colouful bag. She has very cleverly used the fish printed fabric as an under the sea picture embellishing it with stitch and buttons as bubbles. Then she attached it to blue fabric turning it into a bag.
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.
Tuesday, 11 February 2025
Finished Pieces of Work
It gives the feeling of looking at the sea through a porthole.
Thank you Joan for a very clever piece.
Christina used her fabric very ingeniously to produce shells with a sea background. The delicate pink fabric with a small amount of stitching made very believable shells. Starfish and waves have been embroidered onto the background for added interest.
Thank you Christina.
Gill patchworked her fabrics together and decorated the piece with colourful buttons and some embroidery. She then lined the mat before turning it in half, stitching the ends together, and binding the top edge.
The front was embellished with a strawberry from the top of the jar and a useful cover for a computer was made.
Thank you Gill for your colourful cover.
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