I bought more fabric and silk from Textile Tours.
3D Printed Frog
I finished another 3D printed piece – this time a frog.
I have used various canvas work stitches (from here) and Cosmo cotton floss. I love this floss, so far I just have solid colours, but I might need to get some variegated thread.
Filed under 3D Print, Bedazzle, Canvas Work, Cross Stitch, Embroidery, Inspiration
Box is Finished
I did a workshop at the Embroiderer’s Guild of WA.
At first I used glue when I wrapped the fabric around the board, but I hated having sticky fingers, so I switched to double sided tape (acid free) – from here.
I used a curved needle to do the sewing, which was a challenge, but I think I improved by the end.
My box is a weird size – a 15cm cube. What was I thinking? So I am not really sure what to use it for. I have heaps of everything left, so I might try to make a more useful-sized box.
Filed under Cardstock, Fabric Stash, Sewing
Hudson Blanket Finished
I finished my Hudson baby blanket – it is a gift for someone.
I started it back in November 2025 – that’s not a bad completion time for me!
It is a really easy, fun knit. I bought the kit from Crossways. I am tempted to buy another kit, but I have a few things to finish first.
Filed under Colour Work, Knitting, Knitting - Colour work, Patterns, Purchases, Yarn Stash
New Threads!
I treated myself to new cotton threads from Maison Sajou.
Filed under Bedazzle, Canvas Work, Cross Stitch, Embroidery, English Paper Piecing, Inspiration, Purchases
New Canvas Work Projects
My stitching class at Tresillian has restarted for the year, and I am working on a Canvaswork project (the one on the right in the above photo) designed by Beautiful Stitches. I am using cream congress cloth and Cosmo embroidery floss.
And then I have joined a Canvaswork group that meets once a month and we are attempting something a bit more modern.
I created a four fold symmetry pattern in Geogebra.

I painted the canvas (18 count) using Inktense pencils, and now I am going to try to add texture using stitches, beads, sequins, etc.
Filed under Canvas Work, Embroidery, Inspiration
Embroidery, String Art and 3D Printing
I have been experimenting with 3D printing. This is a circle with 15 equally spaced holes on the circumference, and I made a complete graph (Each hole is joined to every other hole).
I think if the base was circular this would make a lovely brooch.
The thread is a random reel that I bought from the Embroiderer’s Guild backroom.
Filed under 3D Print, Bedazzle, Embroidery, Inspiration
Turtles are finished
And a side view so you can see the ‘3Dness’ of them
The base is 3D printed.
I used two strands of DMC and a number 9 needle. And I just made it up as I went along.
The back flippers on the girl turtle are white, purple and green in a nod to the suffragettes.
Filed under 3D Print, Canvas Work, Embroidery












