The second class, taught by Jan Frank, was a Carolyn Stitch design.
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Jan provided us with lots of photos of foxes and night skies and plenty of wool to complete the piece.
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My difficulty was that I had decided that I wanted to do an Arctic Fox and make mine more of a Monochromatic, blues with whites, greys and black. So there was not a lot of wool for me to purchase and I couldn't start on the face, which is what most people spent their class time on.
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Getting the face right
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is key.
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The eye and
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the mouth hint at the foxes personality and mood.
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By the end of the class I had thinned him down a little, narrowed his tail, hooked the moon, his bib and the tip of his tail. I am looking forward to getting in to my stash at home and finishing him.
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Wednesday the theme was Wide Cut Florals and I took this piece taught by Judy Werling.
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Judy had taken the instructions "be creative and have fun" to heart with bugs hidden under leaves
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and many different types of flowers (some of which required sewing, I can almost hear Nicola laughing from here)
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There was a huge array of alternative fibers
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and colourful wools.
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This was my piece by the end of the day.
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Judy taught us about "standing wool", "shirring", yoyos, proddy, quillies, using wire and beads and some some techniques that did not even have names. Basically the sky was the limit.
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