Hi and welcome. It's been a week filled with all kinds of things - from starting a new class to Poppy sitting and everything in between. I don't have much to share and I'm sorry that I'm late but life happens 😊.
Joyful Embroidery with Fleur Woods
I'm getting ready to embark on a wonderful learning journey with a class through Fibre Arts Take Two. I've been looking at their courses for a while and Fleur Woods' class caught my eye. I do love embroidery, appliqué and collage, so I think that it will be a good fit.
Of course I needed to create a new journal to keep my notes in 😁. This new cardstock was just the thing to use and so cheerful. I made a simple Lay-Flat Notebook with French Link Stitches based on Chanel Ly's book, Handmade Books at Home. I also used the end of the cardstock for writing my notes on how to make the book.
My notes on making the Lay-Flat Notebook with French Link Stitches |
I've watched most of the introduction modules of the course so I hope to start stitching soon!
More Almost Daily Stitching
After watching those course videos, I really wanted to embroider, so I made a few more blocks on my almost daily embroidery piece. Sometimes I try a new stitch and sometimes it's just playing around. I try not to think too much about it, otherwise I won't stitch anything.
In the square on the right, I tried woven chain stitch to make the leaves of the flowers. I made a couple of them facing the wrong side and the flower looks more like a person. I may have to play with that.
A couple of fun embroidery blocks |
I also had a lovely picnic supper with friends of our Bodacious Book Club. It was lovely to chat with friends, even a little bit about the book 😄, sharing a nice meal and watching the sunset over the Outaouais River.
A picnic supper for book club and a lovely sunset |
Ontario Culture Days at the Arbor Gallery
A Twine Hoop made at a Community Art Event |
Finally as I mentioned, I've been Poppy sitting. What a sweetheart!
Poppy with Rocky Raccoon! |
What I learned
- I'm hoping that next week with be quieter but somehow I doubt it.
- As long as I get in some quality time in the studio, then all will be good 😊
- I did get a couple of molars out this week, and I really hope that I'll regain some energy - infections can take a lot out of you!
- So far Fleur Wood's course is interesting. I'm sure that you'll be hearing a lot more about her in the coming weeks.
- The end of the month is fast approaching. I'd like to make a dark neutral placemat for my son for September's Table Scraps Challenge.
Related links
- Chanel Ly's book, Handmade Books at Home
- Fibre Arts Take Two
- Fleur Woods
- Floral Fusion and hand-stitching on Free Motion Mavericks, September 05, 2024
- How to make fabric scrap twine
Linking parties
I'll be linking up to many fun linking parties. You may want to check them out. 😍 Monday Musings, Design Wall Monday, Sew & Tell, Midweek Makers, Put your foot down, Needle & Thread Thursday, Off The Wall Friday, Patchwork & Quilts, 15 Minutes to Stitch 2024, Oh Scrap!, Slow Sunday Stitching,
Free Motion Mavericks - 500th post!
Welcome to week 500 of Free Motion Mavericks! Yes, that's 500 weekly linking parties, started by Muv of Lizzie Lenard Vintage Sewing. Muv has been taking a break so I'm happy to keep it going. Come and celebrate 500 with me!
Thank you all for linking up. Here is the project from last week that included FMQ, ruler work or walking foot quilting.
Preeti of Sew Preeti Quilts made another lovely quilt - this one for Island Batik's Adventurous Appliqué Blog Hop. It's called Bloomtown. You'll want to read Preeti's post to see how she pieced and appliquéd her blooms and leaves. It was very innovative. Be sure to check it out!
Bloomtown by Preeti |
It's now your turn 😊Sorry, it would seem that I forgot to copy my code...it's now your turn!
I'm intrigued by the Take Two course. I look forward to seeing what you do!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny, I've started a bit of it. It's going to be good but I really want to savour it and not it. Fleur Woods is around as teacher and mentor for the next 8 weeks, so that's the time to work on it.
DeleteHi Andree! I don't see the link-up!!! ??? It might just be me ???
ReplyDeleteThe rope hoop looks interesting! Can't wait to see yours when it's done.
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Thanks Gail, I got the party going again. Just forgot to paste it into the post :-)
DeleteOoh, both that sunset and the puppy would make great collage picture quilts! For the puppy, I recently watched a workshop where Timna Tarr explained her "Pieced Mosaic" technique --- it would work well for that one!
ReplyDeleteHad come to link up for "Mavericks" but am I too late since there's no linky? Will link over at "Put Your Foot Down" in the meantime.
Hi Vivian, I'm glad that you came back for the party. I agree that those pictures would make great collage/mosaic pieces. Soooo many ideas and so little time :-)
DeleteLooks like you've got a wonderful new notebook. Enjoy the class!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate. I love my notebook but haven't put anything in it yet...it's so pretty (lol) The course is officially started now so maybe it's time.
DeleteYou are so inspiring with the classes you participate and I love hearing and seeing what you have learned. One of these days I am going to try eco printing, because of you it is on the top of my things to try list. Thank you for all the inspiration and always sharing in Put your foot down.
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much Denise :-)
DeleteUne semaine bien chargée, et productive dans le studio de création ! Bonne occasion de faire un nouveau carnet ;)) Bon courage pour tes dents. Bises !
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup Frédérique - je suis beaucoup en retard mais j'apprécie toujours tes commentaires. :-)
DeletePoppy is a cutie
ReplyDeleteThanks Marsha, she is a cutie :-)
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