Then I started carrying that piece of linen and used it as a demo piece to teach students in my classes about different embellishment techniques. Pretty soon the look of the linen had no resemblance at all to the original pattern. BUT, after several years in an unfinished state, I finally took the time to complete it.
Like many people across the globe, I have used this time of isolation to complete some of the projects that have been patiently collecting dust. This is a rug that began life as a pattern from a class I took at Teachers Workshop with Christa Bowling. I did the basket in her class.
Then I started carrying that piece of linen and used it as a demo piece to teach students in my classes about different embellishment techniques. Pretty soon the look of the linen had no resemblance at all to the original pattern. BUT, after several years in an unfinished state, I finally took the time to complete it.
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