Saturday, March 7, 2020

Do Ewe Enjoy Wool Applique?


Last weekend instead of schlepping my machine, fabric, tools, etc., on our getaway to the Bayside Resort in Yarmouth, I simple brought some wool applique pieces on which to work. Wool applique is fun and relaxing for me, and I was totally happy to just stitch away on this project which did, believe it or not, take most of the weekend.

I had downloaded this pattern during the "Wooly Block Adventure 2019, " but I checked and it is  available on the Country Ramble website where you may purchase a kit or the pattern. Warning: there are some really, really cute patterns/kits on that website. :-)

I have completed the first block of the Sue Spargo BOM. By agreement, no one is allowed to post images on social media, but let me just say it is cute. . . with lots of stitching detail.

Normally, I put SoftFuse on the back of my wool applique individual pieces, but I am following Sue's method of appliquing the pieces down with wool thread before adding the embellishing stitches. I am, however,  still putting SF101 on the back of each background piece which gives the piece a bit more heft with which to work.

One last wool applique tip . . . Stacey West of Buttermilk Basin has a free Mystery BOM "Home Sweet Home 2020" on her website which is definitely worth checking out. :-).




Now, may I please ask you a favor???
Today is launch day for my cousin Linda's second book, Declarative Language Handbook: Using a Thoughtful Language Style to Help Kids with Social Learning Challenges Feel Competent, Connected and Understood." She is speech pathologist and RDI consultant.  Here is how you may help. Please consider downloading a free e-book on your kindle until March 11th by clicking HERE. The more downloads this book gets, the better it will be.

If you a parent, teacher, or grandparent who might find this book of interest, you may also purchase the paperback format for $9.99 HERE.

As Linda wrote in her email, "I am extremely grateful to be able to share my work and passion with others. . . We can show the world there is a better way when it comes to communicating with some of our most vulnerable and misunderstood kids."


Enjoy the gorgeous weather this weekend and don't forget to turn your clocks ahead tonight. Let's all Spring Forward!!!

1 comment:

  1. Your wool applique is so stinking cute! What a nice way to spend retreat and so much less to pack when you aren't packing a machine! I did share your sister's book link with my daughter who is a special education teacher.

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