Last week I started turning my stack of crocheted snowflakes
Into a stack of blanket squares:
Only fifteen more to go!
I tried my hand at acrylic paint pouring:
I had more success with the green and yellow ones. The red and orange were my first attempts, but I would like to re-do them. It is a pretty addicting, though messy, process!
Something else I have been wanting to try is to tea/coffee dye fabric. I got a lovely new cross stitch chart for Christmas that I feel needs to be stitched on something that looks like aged parchment. I also put some previously dyed pieces of evenweave in the pot to see how they would turn out.
I followed this tutorial by Vonna Pfeiffer of The Twisted Stitcher.
I am quite pleased with the results, but I could use more practice to get more mottling in the fabric.
And finally, a small cross stitch finish:
I am using my DMC Coloris threads to stitch up these little month blocks. The patterns are from the Palko-lap blog. I am not sure how I will finish these as they are quite small, but the right idea will come along eventually
The weather will be even colder this week, so I have hooks and needles at the ready!
Thanks for visiting!
2 comments:
Sweet cross stitch block! I really like the thread color you used. How did you like stitching with the Coloris thread? Well done on your fabric dyeing!
Thank you! I would have to say I don't love the Coloris threads. For these little projects I think they are OK, but I don't really care for the abrupt colour changes. I do have some other small patterns to try, so it would be nice to use it up.
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