Sue had us prepare a piece of wool with 48 appliquéd 1″ circles to stitch on, something she has clearly done many times as shown by her textural, creative samples.





Here are some of the stitches I completed over our two days. You’ll notice my circles aren’t all round even though I made sure they were when I cut them out. Stitching them on proved challenging as the edges seemed to move a bit.



