Show and tell - a large huck weaving piece attached to a burlap tote. Isn't this great? I love how they learn the technique, then creatively run with it.
We continued working on our clover cutter covers.
The table looks a mess, but we need lots of choices.
We needed to make some twisted cording to be able to hang this around the neck. We are using two colors of #5 perle cotton.
Here are the projects at the end of our stitching session. Everyone has homework.
Pamela: It is always so sweet to see what your stitch group is working on, I love Huck weaving have not done it for years, the covers are lovely and a hanger for the neck great idea.
The Huck weaving bag is cool!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have a partner for making the cord!
With so many sweets you don't need dinner on the day of these meetings!
Lovely work all round - the Huck weaving is a great way to brighten up the bag. xx
ReplyDeletePamela: It is always so sweet to see what your stitch group is working on, I love Huck weaving have not done it for years, the covers are lovely and a hanger for the neck great idea.
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They really are wonderful at applying what they learned. That totebag is gorgeous.
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