Sunday, October 30, 2022

Stitch Group Saturday

Our stitch group met yesterday, after taking a break due to the number of covid cases. The cases are down, and we hope they stay that way. I really missed stitching with my friends.  


First, some Show and Tell - - 


This Ukrainian patterned pouch is decorated front, back and under the flap.




This is a book cover - front and back closed, inside, and outside.





This Ukrainian pattern was also our project when we met back in the summer.



Another Ukrainian project that lacks just a few stitches.



Yesterday we began some stumpwork dragonflies.






At the end of our session, everyone had a good start on their dragonflies. Each person will decide on her own piece with flowers or leaves or other things.





It was great to get together again!


9 comments:

Toki said...

You must have this stitch group.
I'm also happy that you met the Stitch group after a long time.

Tea time after stitching is also a very important time. It will be even more delicious if you eat it with everyone in the group.

have a nice holiday.😊

diamondc said...

Hello Pamela: It looks like a fun group of ladies.
The Ukrainian designs are beautiful, is the bag your bag? just curious, it is lovely.
I am looking forward to seeing your dragon fly done.

Catherine

Queeniepatch said...

One thing I really admire about your group is that everyone is working hard on their projects even between meetings. Your report always starts with a show and tell of the progress everyone has done.

Lyn Warner said...

The design and colours on the Ukrainian bag are lovely. Beautiful bag!

Jeanie said...

Your Ukranian blocks are especially beautiful. I love the bag. And SO delighted you are able to again meet with your group!

Lin said...

Such an industrious group - I love all the Ukrainian work. xx

Diane-crewe said...

How lovely to be able to get back together x

Vireya said...

I love seeing what all your stitching friends have been doing. Such talented needleworkers!

Leonore Winterer said...

I'm glad you get to meet up again, and looking forward to seeing your stumpwork - what an interesting technique!