Saturday, January 21, 2017

Friday Night Stitching

Happy Saturday! How are you? I had a great day today. Had to run several errands, picking up things here and there. I wasn't looking for a new winter jacket but I found one on clearance marked down from $159 to $29.99! I'm pretty excited about that purchase!

Last night I pulled out a project that I started at the end of last year - With My Needle from Goode Huswife. I worked on the verse. I'm stitching it from the bottom up!



Tonight I will likely stitch on something else.

I want to share something else with you. Amy Mitten recently announced her latest sampler in the Around the World series. She said that she did something to the linen to make it look like birch bark. This reminded me of a piece of art I purchased in British Columbia on a visit there in the 90's.

This is called birch bark biting. Ojibwa Indians would fold pieces of birch bark and then bite down on it with their teeth to create designs in the bark.






The artist for this piece was Angelique Levac. According to Wikipedia, there are only about a dozen people left in Canada and the U.S. who still create this art form.

Off to my stitching chair!

6 comments:

deb said...

Fascinating art form! Never heard of that before so thanks for the learning opportunity.

Love that Good Huswife piece - it's looking great!

LaNelle said...

Lovely stitching ....I found your blogging of birch bark so interesting and beautiful thanks for sharing ❤️ Have a fabulous week...

Samplings from Spring Creek said...

Congratulations on your jacket find--great bargain hunting! Birch bark very interesting

Ann at Beadlework. said...

I've never heard of this form of art, very unusual.

Stasi said...

Very interesting!

Khristine Doiron said...

Great buy on your new winter coat! Lucky you to have stumbled upon it :) With My Needle is very pretty! And what an interesting piece of art you have in the birch bark biting. It is so unique and beautiful!