Saturday, November 14, 2015
Quilled Wool Christmas Wreath
I went to a class last night at A Stitch in Time in Howell taught by Annette Shaffer from Annie's Wool Works and created this beautiful quilled wool Christmas wreath. It was a lot of fun to make, despite all the hot glue burns, lol. The wreath is 6 inches round. You roll the wool quills by hand then hot glue them down on your base. My friend Amy also took the class but she made a stand up Christmas tree. The great thing about the class is Annette has already cut all the quilling strips so you just grab them and start rolling. A fun holiday project that was a hit with everyone in the class.
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6 comments:
Wow Sandy. This is so festive and beautiful. And all the wool colors are so rich.
Wow this is totally cool. What fun!!
I love it. So gorgeous and I am sure it was a fun thing to do especially with others making projects. Great fellowship besides being creative!
Love the different shades of green and the red berries; looks like it would be a fun thing to try. Probably easier than quilling with paper. Really nice, Sandy.
Beautiful Sandy! What a great project!
Pretty, Pretty, Pretty!!!!
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