At the weekend I visited the fabulous touring Japanese Sashiko exhibition which is currently on at Plymouth Art Gallery and Museum.There is a gallery of photos from the exhibition available from this link as no photos were allowed at the gallery. I was inspired to use a scrap of recycled fabric to try a bit of Sashiko inspired stitching which has become a pincushion
I am using a lovely recycled Japanese fabric in my journal quilts which I buy from a great supplier called Susan Briscoe, she has featured three of my journal quilts on her blog Susan Briscoe
This is my favourite pattern at the moment known as Illuminated Windows and I have been experimenting with different fabrics to maximise the three D effect of the windows. The fabulous patterened fabric which sits behind the windows on this cushion cover has been heavily quilted along the pattern lines which adds lots of texture. I'm planning a few more variations on this pattern as its so satisfying to put together
I've never had much success with crochet, finding the work far too lacy for my taste, but thanks to Attic24 I have overcome my fear and fallen in love with hooking, here is my first crochet blanket