
Since I can't work on any quilt projects right now I have been knitting a lot and now making felted beaded christmas ornaments. They are lots of fun to make, they feel so nice and are fun to stitch into. I would really like to start stitching with some embroidery floss on some but i don't know which of 20 boxes my floss is in.


Doesn't this iron plate make a great backdrop. It is on the wall of the entry way to the kitchen. The word kitchen is written on it with an arrow pointing to the kitchen. I am sure it was a note written on the metal during construction of the loft.

These are the balls left to be stitched.
These are gorgeous. How do you make them? Jen
ReplyDeleteI love these they are beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteI love the felted balls. I would also love to know how you made them. My daughter and I love felting and I am always looking for new ways for the kids to make ornaments.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! You should send a note to QuiltArt about how you make these. It looks like they would be fun to make.
ReplyDeletethanks for the link judy - it actually amused me, since I'd gone poking back through your blog and found them the day before myself <G> I do like what you've done with them (I think you started with cuter balls than I have though heh)
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