You might remember a previous post or two about creating these boho style beads. They're so easy to make. You either use a paper straw or a rolled & glued strip of paper to make a tube, then cover it in fabric and wrap with thin wire, on to which you've threaded beads. Well, I've spent part of yesterday and today making a variation on them. Rather than use paper as a base for a bead, you use material. The entire bead's made of fabric, and there's no wire involved either. I used a chunky knitting needle and wound a narrow strip of felt around it, adding a few stitches to keep everything in place. Then covered the felt with a sari scrap, and secured that with more stitching. Beads and sequins gave the fabric beads even more of a boho look. These are the first four I sewed, and I've done another four since. No idea what I'll do with them all, but I'm having fun!
It's Saturday afternoon, and I haven't done half the things I'd meant to. Partly because I spent most of this morning messing about with paints, stencils and the gell plate. Never mind, everything on today's 'To Do' list will join tomorrow's 'To Do' list ... it's hardly life or death if I don't haul the hoover around the room or pull up weeds in the front garden. I thought I'd show you what I made on Wednesday. I'd gone to my monthly StitchArt group, and this time we did something a little different. There's a project called 'Threads of Freedom' which is working with various community groups across the city. It's about creating little stitched pieces, some of which will be included in a textile panel to go on display at Leeds art gallery. There was lots of fabric we could choose from to sew with, and I picked this vintage tray cloth with the roses embroidery. My own embroidery's not a patch on those flo...



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