Where to start?
I wanted to start with a bit about me. My name is Sally Howard and I am 27 years old. I have been crafting since I was around 8 years old and it has always been an enjoyable hobby of mine.
I attended an embroidery class with a friend from 2003-2008 which
was called the Y.E.G. (Young Embroiderers Guild). We would attend once every
month and I got the chance to make something new every time. They had enthusiastic
instructors that had a fantastic knowledge of all things relating to embroidery
and encouraged us to be creative.
I stopped going around the age of 15 because I didn’t have
the time and exams were coming up and the ‘adult world' took over.
However, during lockdown, I felt I had time to get back to
it and really enjoying creating new things. Below are a few pictures of
projects I completed while at Y.E.G and my following blogs will have other
projects that I have completed more recently.
Link to The Embroidery guild https://embroiderersguild.com/index.php?page_no=245
This was a project that I did at Y.E.G. It is called a Thread Catcher.
It is very handy to have this beside your sewing machine so
when you are working away you can collect small threads or scraps of material, which
you might be able to use on other projects.
My Thread Catcher originally had a pincushion attached on the top, in the same material where it was weighted with a small tile, but unfortunately over the years I have lost the pincushion, but it is still very handy for threads and offcuts. The name on the front was made with “friendly plastic” and wire.
I have added some links of people demonstrating how to make the
bag.
I used a tile for the weight and then added an additional
pin cushion, which is the only difference between these videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5ytabgoFic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj--BbmshlE
Also, these are the links to some “friendly plastic” images to show what can be made from it and to give you some inspiration.
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/44050902594052317/
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/429179039490906945/
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/468022586273988393/
These are a few pictures of other projects that I
really enjoyed doing when I was younger.
Thanks for taking the
time to read my post.
If you liked it,
please comment below.
My next post will be about evening classes I attended and what I gained from them.
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What an interesting blog loved the background information and colourful photos showing your achievements. Also helpful are the links to other sites to promote further knowledge. Excellent
ReplyDeleteThat's very kind, I am glad you liked it. :)
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