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Thursday, December 19, 2019

December 2019

This month was our Christmas finger food potluck and ornament exchange. There was very good participation.

For Show and Share, Marilyn brought in her Christmas barn mounted with a binder clip on a frame she purchased at a big box store.
This was the display of the ornaments that were exchanged.
Crafted by Marilyn,
Geri,
Kim,

 Barb,
Bernie,
Marion,
Lauren,
and Meagan.

We will be starting a project as a group - an alphabet sampler using stitches starting with each letter of the alphabet. 
The kickoff will be Sunday, January 12. Other stitchers are welcome to do independent stitching with us that day. Participants should raid their own thread stashes before stopping in at Kim's to get the rest of the threads.

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 5, 2019

November 2019

Couronne

Marion lead us through the steps for making a couronne - a knotted ring which can be used for embellishing embroidery.

We drew a small circle on muslin then long stitches on the compass points. Three layers of #8 perle cotton thread were run in the circle under the long stitches. Then buttonhole stitches were created the entire circumference of the ring.
A ring stick with graduated diameters can be used to make different sizes.
baton hedebo
Show and Share


 Sylvia brought in her Hazel Blomkamp embroidery piece with crewel, weaving, etc. on linen.

She also displayed a finished chipmunk thread painting designed by Tanya Berlin.
Sharon showed off her Shepherd's Bush piece which was framed with a custom hand-painted mat.

Marion again displayed her set of Christmas ornaments. They were a printed panel which she embellished with threads, wool felt and findings.They were finished with a fluffy chenille.

Marilyn showed off a wool felt appliqué wall hanging.

Marion also showed us a wool felt appliqué wall hanging with a mitten and sheep.
She also showed off a finished blackwork ornament that was embellished with beading.

Our next meeting will be potluck finger food. Members are reminded to bring plates, napkins, cutlery, a drinking vessel, and something to drink. Tea will be provided.