02 May 2015

Bird Play

Just had two wonderful days in company of ladies who like stitching and quilting like myself - the class with Sue Spargo "Bird Play". Now I'm rather tired and exhausted after seven hours of stitching but I want to share the three little birds that are done.



8 comments:

  1. Hallo Brigitte! Ich habe dich doch noch gefunden. Deine Vögel sind echt super schön geworden. Es hat mir auch sehr viel Spass gemacht diesen Kurs mit euch zu machen. War ein Vergnüngen! LG Halina

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    1. Danke Halina! Es wäre schön, wenn es mal wieder einen ähnlichen Anlass für ein Wiedersehen gäbe. Viel Spass noch mit Deinen Vögelchen, gestern und heute habe ich übrigens noch Nummer 4,5 und sechs gestickt. Macht echt süchtig!

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    2. Brigitte, und wo sind die Bilder???????? ;)

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    3. Klick mal oben auf Home, dann kommt der neue Beitrag. Viel Spass!

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  2. what delightful birds you made at the class, it must have been such fun with a group of fellow stitchers

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    1. Thank you, Margaret! Yes, for a change it's really wonderful to be with people that have the same interests like yourself. I sneeked in some samples I made in Sharon's classes and cherished the Ahs and Ohs :-) that came even from Sue Spargo (she was curious what I had there on my table). A very special weekend for me.

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  3. Oh, these birds are delightful! Felt and thread is such a good combination and you have made an excellent selection of stitches.

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    1. Thanks Queenie! Though it looks like felt on the pictures it's actually woolen fabric we got for this class. It almost felt like felt and for appliqueing it worked like using felt (no needleturn). After stitching on crazy batik blocks it was really relaxing to work this way getting the needle through it like butter.

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