The holidays are upon us and our last session of stitching for the year was full of laughter!
Eleanor brought along her rag rugging wreath full of gorgeous texture and shades of green, creating a full and beautiful display which grew quickly through the evening.Using a bit of a mail bag and scraps of fabric, Eleanor worked on this festive design during the evening.
We enjoyed our hot drinks and cake admiring everyone's projects and having a good giggle.
Jennifer's nimble fingers worked lightly over this sparkling plum bauble, beading a delicate gold and ameythest jacket to hang around the top.
Jennifer's beaded bauble |
Sandra picked up this Fairy kit at the Knitting & Stitching show in October. The black aida is already being transformed to show shades of grey and white - at the speed she works it will probably be finished when we return on 7th January! How does she get her stitches so neat?
Sandra's Cross Stitch Fairy |
Sam's knitted elephant popped in to have some features stitched on, there were some giggles amongst the girls at the shape of Mr Elephants trunk - poor chap.
Barbara spent the evening converting these festive tights into children's stockings, ready for Santa for come and fill them with chocolates and toys.
Sue Myhill makes a start on the #imapiece project... watch this space for more information about planned sessions for this Save the Children project.
Following our last stitching session for the Christmas break, we met for a Christmas dinner at Wolverton House Carvery on Monday 17th December. We all enjoyed a festive evening with drinks, three course carvery dinner and giggles! Thank you to everyone of you that made up our party of 18 - A fabulous evening was had by all.
Happy Christmas to you all!
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