The second of the 3 leaf vests I made in my video is dark green cotton with free motion quilting and corded veins. I'm happy with this one up close, but disappointed in how none of that work is visible from farther away.
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The second of the 3 leaf vests I made in my video is dark green cotton with free motion quilting and corded veins. I'm happy with this one up close, but disappointed in how none of that work is visible from farther away.

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Mrs. L. W. Crouch’s “Perfection” by GBCH The Joker x Cora
Corded Standard Poodle, Whelp Date: 07/30/1902
Photograph by T. Fall.
Paolo Sebastian 'The Nutcracker'
I need to take better photos but here is my most recent fiber project.
I made 2 petticoats, one so that I could have pretty lace peaking out from under my skirts and 2⏬️⏬️cuz I needed another petticoat
This is also my first foray into cording! Which I just zigzag stitched over. It's not pretty but I tried smth new :)

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Wow – this basket is actually an upcycled Kleenex (tissue) box and jute twine plus a DIY liner from canvas drop cloth. Tutorial by Tammy at Southern Flair Crafts.
Okay soooooo very tired from Woolstock so I'll post pictures tomorrow but quick question for those of you have use a lucet knitting fork:
Can I use unfinished handspun or should I steam set the twist before hand?