Friday, December 14, 2012

Creative Stitching

Edited -- 8:45AM -- I've linked this post on Nina Marie's Off the Wall Friday. Check it out to see what other interesting fiber projects are out there.


After creating a fun scarf with Christmas yarn and water-soluble stabilizer a couple of months ago (see my blog post here), I decided to try something different to use up the remaining yarn. What you see in the above photo is the yarn sewn with a zigzag stitch on to a piece of stabilizer (about the size of a regular sheet of paper).

What you see below is what both sides look like after the stabilizer has been washed out.


Stay tuned to see what I used this for...

6 comments:

  1. ohhh this is wonderful - interesting! I would like to invite you to link up to Off the Wall Fridays - a link party directed toward connecting and encouraging fellow fiber/quilt artists. We're there every Friday and would love for you to join!

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  2. I was gonna say "What are you going to do with it!?" (Here from NIna Marie's blog...)

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  3. Hi, Anya. Just stopped by from Nina Marie's, too. Enjoyed visiting your blog. I especially liked your Jane Stickle quilt--smashing!
    Have a happy holiday season with lots of stitching!
    best from Tunisia, nadia

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  4. Stopping by from Nina's blog.... love the yarn experiment and just taking a walk through your quilt gallery. Lovely.

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  5. That is BEAUtiful! I'll look forward to seeing what you do with it.

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  6. Very cool! Thanks so much for sharing and especially for leaving a comment on my blog!
    Susan

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