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Eco-print Needlecase Kit

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Eco-print Needlecase KitHJKLM
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These kits each feature an eco-printed fabric by an artist-maker local to me.

Sarah collects leaves and blooms from her garden, the hedgerows and understanding neighbours in a little village in the Scottish Borders. She works her magic with carefully sourced materials, giving new life to rescued deadstock fabrics and utlising natural dyes.

I encourage you to stitch into the fabric, perhaps outlining the leaves for even greater depth, or making little random straight stitches (seed stitch) over the background to create a textured effect. I suggest just one or two strands of the 6-ply embroidery threads in your needle.

For the inner fabric I have teamed the eco-prints with a range of Balinese-style batiks which resemble dramatic watercolour stripes. The coloured felt for your needles and pins is 100% wool and the wadding layer is 50% cotton/50% bamboo.

You’ll also find co-ordinating cotton embroidery threads, a mother-of-pearl button, a needle and a slim pair of metallic scissors.

There’s a step-by-step guide to making up your needlecase. Feel free to make it differently, or to use the kit to create a little pouch or glasses/mobile case instead. Embroider all over the fabric, selectively or not at all - whatever you like!

The finished size, when folded closed, is approx 11cm x 10cm.

Every kit is different, but sometimes I can make more than one kit from the same fabric. These ones can be considered as sisters - same style, same shades, different flower/leaf arrangement so each one unique.

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Sunshine on a rainy day -  a little Wednesday windowsill to brighten up this very March weather
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There’s a whole long bare-twig hawthorn hedge near me with this one enthusiastic early bloomer. Either very brave or rather foolhardy…😳
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My Woolgathering at Winton purchases, sitting rather nicely together.
Two richly coloured @pacesvilnasfabrika 4ply skeins from the lovely @balticknits and a crocheted necklace by Carole @hookedbydesign
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It’s a grey morning here but the sun shone yesterday so here’s a little Wednesday windowsill to encourage a brighter day…
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All set for sample stitching by the fire 
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A new kit in the works
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Sunday eve:
Fire lit, 
knitting at the ready. 
I’m all set for The Great Pottery Throw Down🤗
🧶A heap of handknitted hats on their way to @operation_christmas_stocking next weekend. 

I’m planning to visit @wool_gathering_at_winton on Saturday as there’s a great line-up of stall holders in a lovely venue and I can deliver the hats to the OCS collection point.

These simple knits have suited my limited powers of concentration this winter. They’ve helped me use up leftover yarns to make genuinely useful items which will ultimately be distributed to those in real need of warmth and care. 

Win Win Win 🤗
☀️Last day of February
A day of promise and birdsong

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