I have created this blog to share my 'doings' with others. Now that I am retired I am able to do all the things I never had the time for. I hope you enjoy my endeavours.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Stain Glass
When I retired one of the things I wanted to try was stain glass, but I was so busy with painting classes, photography, quilting and embroidery - plus all the lunch and physical activities. Plus I really did not feel like driving back and forth to the city. Then a local stain glass person, Carol Hiebert at Catch Yer Eye offered to instruct me - she had me come for four - 3 hour classes. I really enjoyed the experience - probably as it is so close to quilting. This is also very unfortunate as I discovered that this new 'hobby' is also very expensive!! So this one hanging is worth a lot unless I get back there in 2013 and create more pieces - by the time you buy the cutters, pliers, solutions, etc., etc.
Right now it proudly hangs in my window and looks wonderful when the sun shines through it!
TAST - week 46
Checkered or Majic Chain |
More samples and wonderful creations with this stitch can be viewed at TAST.
I would like to thank the wonderful people who have been so kind and leave encouraging comments - one day I will take the time to see how to set my blog up to reply to comments - will need to add this item to my to-do list.
I would like to thank the wonderful people who have been so kind and leave encouraging comments - one day I will take the time to see how to set my blog up to reply to comments - will need to add this item to my to-do list.
TAST - week 45
Open Base Needlewoven Picot |
Sharon B at says it is a great stitch for lichen type textures on motifs of trees and bark; stacked in semi circles for great pinecones or worked in circles to form petals for flower like motifs - the leaves stand free from fabric in a 3D manner. You can see many more samples of this stitch and some really great creations - corn, bananas, water creations, etc at TAST.
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