I absolutely love watching you work and then seeing the end result. I am already a fan of fungi, but you certainly brought their beauty and necessity to the forefront. Thank you for sharing another amazing work of art!
The finished panel looks fabulous. I love fungi, so you have given me lots of lovely ideas to try. Can I just say that I did your fabric manipulation coral reef, a few months ago. I loved it, as did my granddaughter, who now has a larger version in a box frame 😍
Oh wow! That's really made my day. I'm delighted that you gave it a try and had some fun. It's the reason I make videos. Thanks for watching and joining in. 🤗
Lovely panel, the colours are so vibrant. The curly wool is from sheep which I think is a Leicester. It is used in wet and dry felting to create texture.
Oh wow it’s amazing, I just love it. I am hoping you will be doing another series next year because I found you too late for this year, but I will be doing this mushroom one because it’s stunning and your tuition is so clear and easy to follow. BTW they are called locks ❤
Lovely ‘schrooms. Those blue ones in the photos don’t even look real! The curly fibres are locks, usually from Wensleydale sheep. They do have lovely texture
I absolutely love watching you work and then seeing the end result. I am already a fan of fungi, but you certainly brought their beauty and necessity to the forefront. Thank you for sharing another amazing work of art!
Oh that's really lovely of you. Thanks so much. It's my absolute pleasure. 🍄
A complete triumph. It’s so beautiful. In awe of your talent.🍄🍄
Thank you. That's so kind. Glad you like the panel. 🍄
So beautiful! A stunning panel!
That's very kind. Thank you for watching. 🍄
Thank you SO much ❤❤❤❤
An absolute pleasure 🍄
Beautiful panel and book and fungi info.
Thanks so much for watching. Got to love mushrooms! 🍄
The finished panel looks fabulous. I love fungi, so you have given me lots of lovely ideas to try.
Can I just say that I did your fabric manipulation coral reef, a few months ago. I loved it, as did my granddaughter, who now has a larger version in a box frame 😍
Oh wow! That's really made my day. I'm delighted that you gave it a try and had some fun. It's the reason I make videos. Thanks for watching and joining in. 🤗
I've really enjoyed watching you stitch your muhrms. It beautiful. I also enjoyed listening t you explain things. Ave a great time at the show.
These are quite beautifully done. Unique and Organic. Thank you for sharing this fabulous tutorial 💙
It's my pleasure. I hope you'll give it a try. 🍄
Absolutely incredible. I am definitely going to try this. Love it. The detail is amazing. Just absolutely lovely.
This is so darn lovely. It's making my fingers itch to create. Thank you for sharing ❤
Absolutely amazing ❤
Very kind. Thank you. 🍄
Absolutely stunning! You are so talented! Thank you.
A masterpiece. I am in awe!
Absolutely beautiful (-: Marion 🎉
Brilliant ideas. So creative.
Lovely panel, the colours are so vibrant. The curly wool is from sheep which I think is a Leicester. It is used in wet and dry felting to create texture.
Thanks so much. As it happens I was next to a stand who were spinning this wool at the Big Textile Show today. It was mesmerising to watch. 🍄
Oh wow it’s amazing, I just love it. I am hoping you will be doing another series next year because I found you too late for this year, but I will be doing this mushroom one because it’s stunning and your tuition is so clear and easy to follow. BTW they are called locks ❤
tfs 👍
Sorry about spelling x I meant mushrooms and that the finished article was just beautiful x
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Thank you. I enjoyed this very much. Where did I put those linen samples???
Lovely ‘schrooms. Those blue ones in the photos don’t even look real! The curly fibres are locks, usually from Wensleydale sheep. They do have lovely texture