Monday 26 October 2015

Hands up - who remembers "fuzzy felt"?

As you may be aware, today was a return visit to Bee Crafty and an all day workshop.  As you may recall this entails a 200 mile round trip so the workshop has to be worth it - boy was it!  The basic principle was to create a wonky house wall hanging - similar to this picture.  It entailed a morning of cutting out - by scissors - no measuring or right angles - these are wonky houses after all - and building our houses.  We had ironed bondaweb on first and peeled the backing off so it was glue on felt - which were then ironed down when we were happy with the picture.  As you can see from some of the photos below some people were inspired to create a different picture - some included pumpkins, churches and cats - anything went!

Very "Hatched and Patched " colours
Look at the embroidery detail on the tree




The church even had lead windows

In the afternoon we focussed on free machine embroidery to add details to our houses - before adding some hand embroidery.  Clearly this is a project which will take more time - the next step is to cut the blocks accurately and bind them together before attaching to the backing.  However ideas were flowing around the room and I can already see a winter scene - that's the problem with a long drive - your imagination goes into overdrive!


My efforts - so far!



Would I go again - absolutely - the hosts were very hospital - coffee and tea on tap with biscuits in the afternoon and the tutor was fantastic.  Sensibly I ought to wait until the spring - arriving back in the dark is not pleasant - but not bad enough to put me off if I really wanted to do a workshop!  So this evening I will peruse their offerings - don't be surprised if I have booked another one by tomorrow!

Of course there were also examples of work around the room to inspire you!






By the way - remember my frenetic activity yesterday - well this was the resulting step count - happy with that!



4 comments:

  1. Wow, well gel!
    Sounds like a fantastic day.
    Love your work , glad all went well and was worth the effort of the long drive,
    Do tell if you have booked another??

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  2. Just loving those cute wonky houses! Sounds like you had a fab day

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  3. What a lovely workshop Lynda! Looks like you had great fun! Christine x

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    1. It was lovely Christine - and inspirational. I am full of ideas now - just need to create more time!

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