I spent the first 4 months of 2022, unable to securely hold anything in my left hand. This led to my seeking out a way to keep stitching despite that! Follow along with me as we look at a couple of options, including making a sewing bird to act as a third hand!
Materials Required
2 ½” clamp
Scrap Yarn
6” diameter circle of quilt batting
7” diameter circle of muslin
Needle
Scissors
Strong thread (I used cotton quilting thread)
2 felt pads the size of clamp surfaces
An enormous thank you to the photographers who allowed the use of their photos of African weaver birds! Photo attributions in order of appearance:
Photo by Cris Pierry, Sunnyvale, USA via Flickr, Creative Commons license, some rights reserved. Weaver Bird
Photo by Martin Heigan, Johannesburg, South Africa via Flickr, Creative Commons license, some rights reserved. African Masked Weaver
Photo by Noel McShane from Pexels, Nova Scotia, Canada
Photo by Achim Rodekohr, Germany via pixabay
My name is Lisa Boni. I am an artist, photographer, lover of nature and a needle artist. I love exploring the world around me as well as decorating my home and gardening.
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