One of the best things about teaching at Broom Farm, is when one (or two) of the ladies has learnt something new, and then come and show the rest of us.
Karen and Maggie learnt how do do dry felting at the weekend: A Christmas pudding and a plump little robin
Jane has now finished her Sewing Stuff bag, so has returned to her sampler quilt that she started years ago on a different course. These drunkard path blocks are progressing
And Catherine has knitted this lovely stocking, and has lined it with fabric to stop little fingers catching on the wool inside
Benta@SLIKstitches.co.uk
No previous sewing experience required! Come and join us for a fun couple of hours, and learn to make...something! For children: junk wall art, animal scarves, customised clothing, monsters... And for adults: A Patchwork Quilt, A Cushion, A Christmas Stocking, A Hand Bag, A Changing Mat, A Child’s Toy, A Useful Basket All abilities catered for, and any project can be considered!
Monday, 26 November 2012
Felting at the farm
Labels:
Broom Farm,
drunkards path,
felting,
knitting,
sampler quilt
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