Wednesday 12 January 2022

S.N.O.W. day

 On the blog GoNe StiTcHin' today is a fun blog post. If you like to do something new, use a new tool or technique, you can find a tutorial in her posts Something New On Wednesday, S N O W.

As I'm always looking for something new, that's perfect for me. I will also try to show you some of the new things I try on Wednesdays. I've read a lot about a technique originally from India called kawandi. It's a hand stitched quilt made from scraps. You can find a YouTube tutorial here. Now I've tried it, and it's really addicting. For a try I made this little piece, and transformed it into a needle book. Isn't it sweet?







Linked up to:

Stitch, sew & show

Wednesday Wait Loss 

Midweek Makers 

Design Wall Monday

Needle and Thread Thursday 

Put your foot down 

Finished (or not) Friday  

Slow Sunday Stitching

12 comments:

  1. That is lovely! The kawandi technique looks like fun.

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  2. What fun to learn something new! Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.

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  3. Thanks for adding to SNOW... I'll add a link on my post to come visit... xox

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  4. Wow! Your project is so very pretty! Such a great idea! Thank you for sharing your process via the photos!

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  5. Cute kawandi project! Fun to learn a new technique!
    Thank you for linking up this week with TGIFF.

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  6. what a cute needle case! Thanks for sharing your technique!

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  7. I love the look of that technique! You made a lovely project with it!

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  8. Fabulous Kawandi needle book, Turid!! I keep meaning to try that technique, too. SEW glad to hear that you enjoyed trying something new!

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  9. What a fabulous project! I have heard about that stitching - and I like what you did!!!

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  10. Hi Turid, I love your needle book. I have a plan for one with kantha stitching so it was awesome to see how you made yours. Happy Stitching from me!

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  11. Thank you for the inspiration, Turid! I just saw this on your Instagram, as I was trying to decide what to do for Microminisal and now you’ve given me an idea! I’d never heard of this method and found your post so interesting. Thank you.
    Barbara x

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