Showing posts with label stitching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stitching. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Incredible Sampler

A sampler hand-sewn by a woman called Lorina Bulwer over 100 years ago is in the achieves of the Norfolk Museum Collections. Lorina was from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England,

Through her own angry words stitched into the sampler Lorina tells us about her family, neighbours and life.


http://norfolkmuseumscollections.org/collections/objects/object-548002897.html/#!/?q=Lorina

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

You have to be comfortable

Have you enjoyed seeing the sewing rooms of your fellow SAGA members? I know the blog has received a lot of visits.

 Today's sewing room photos show that comfort is a key to a some of you in your sewing room- whether it is a favourite place to sit and stitch......
 

 
 
 
or somewhere to recline and ponder your next project..... 



Wherever you sit and sew I hope you have enjoyed the posts on 'Where SAGA Members Actually Sew!'