This lavender bag I made from a piece of linen fabric from some old trousers. The embroidery I learned from an Afghan refugee teacher who was kind enough to come and teach our textile art group about the principles of Afghan Embroidery. To learn new techniques offers so many new possibilities. We should strive to learn from each other, there are so many fascinating people!
Monday, 3 February 2020
Always in need of more lavender bags
A wool lover with some stash always needs more lavender bags, because the lavender keeps away wool-eating moths. It also works very well for this pile of cotton patches.
This lavender bag I made from a piece of linen fabric from some old trousers. The embroidery I learned from an Afghan refugee teacher who was kind enough to come and teach our textile art group about the principles of Afghan Embroidery. To learn new techniques offers so many new possibilities. We should strive to learn from each other, there are so many fascinating people!
This lavender bag I made from a piece of linen fabric from some old trousers. The embroidery I learned from an Afghan refugee teacher who was kind enough to come and teach our textile art group about the principles of Afghan Embroidery. To learn new techniques offers so many new possibilities. We should strive to learn from each other, there are so many fascinating people!
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