If you read my post yesterday you will remember me speaking about how I struggle at times to finish things I begin in my embroidery class demonstrations as my task is to keep moving forward, share information, provoke thought, inspire ideas..... meaning I tend to work to tight deadlines. That's not to say though that I don't become inspired myself and have a desire to finish things, to explore ideas. So today I'm showing you similar images from the same class, namely a little piece from that class which I am striving to complete, to develop and which I don't think I have spoken about in detail before. The little booklet with the pink paper strip on the cover and the dangly sequins was created to fill the space in the first image below. In truth though, after I played with it a little this morning it would live just as easily in the space you can see in the second image below.
When we created these little booklets in class they were intentionally left blank, to be embellished at a later date after more techniques had been explored. It was hoped by doing that we would have a greater pool of information to draw from and that each page would become a development of what had gone before. My little book has only minimal embellishment at the moment, one page is half done, adorned with beads and tiny pom poms. I'm aiming for a 'scattering'. I think I'm getting there.
This class is still available. It runs until January 2020 so there's still a long way to go. You can read more here.