Thursday 23 April 2015

little progress...

a new weaving sampler in progress...                

made some pleating swatches..planning to turn these into a block or a pillow                   

added some tiny seed stitches in the stylized horse project..                   

mystery x stitch progress...                   
I had stopped teaching art full time four years back and after thinking a lot about my friend's suggestion (who comes to my studio for open classes)I've now decided to offer 1-2 hours open embroidery classes once a week from mid June – mid August. Hope everything goes well during those 2 months..

Happy stitching!
Anita

9 comments:

Rachel said...

That pleating has interesting possibilities, I think!

Suztats said...

You have your fingers busy in lots of different projects having fun. The weaving looks very interesting. I hope the classes go well.

crazyQstitcher said...

Wow! 4 interesting projects on the go. I like the patterning of the weave work.
The white project looks great so far and the partial of the horse ..intriguing.
The printed pattern is coming to life with your threads.

All the very best for your new classes.

Stitching Lady said...

I love your weaving and the mystery cross stitches and good luck for the classes.

Wendy said...

it's nice to see a variety of projects on the go, all of them so interesting! Good luck with the teaching, I hope that goes well for you.

letslearnembroidery said...

Really busy, aren't you?Hope to see the finished projects soon.

Mosaic Magpie said...

Good for you to share your love of embroidery with others in your classes. 1 - 2 hour classes sounds like an excellent idea!
Deb

Little Thoughtful said...

Lovely projects...I also tried hand weaving few days back and I just loved it. Here is it http://littlethoughtful.blogspot.in/2015/04/an-experiement-on-hand-weaving.html
I'm thinking of getting a hand weaving loom and do it more often :)

nsangheetha said...

Oh.. so many varied projects in the same time. I missed many posts of your blog for sometime and having good time seeing them all together :-)

It is a wonderful idea (IMHO) to teach art.
Hope it all works well for you.