Cork-Ville
I swore I would not get into sewing with cork. For one it’s very expensive and .... it’s a whole new world! Was I ready for this? But I keep seeing posts on FB with pictures of embroidery on cork and it’s absolutely beautiful. So I stepped outside of my comfort zone and made an offer to my quilting guru that I would try some embroidery on her cork pieces. As I had previously posted I had stitched a few samples that she had picked out.




In my parcel that she sent were several scrap pieces for me to play with and this is what I did with them. Of course there wasn’t enough so I broke down and ordered more online from a supplier in Trail. The pattern is from Sweet Pea Embroidery. This turned out to be so beautiful. I love it 🥰
Then I had to make a NCW wallet to match my new bag
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