![]() Satin stitch – dark red on the shaded ribbon, light red on the smaller ribbon Stem stitch – dark brown and light brown alternating on the Star sticks If you are using the printed sticky paper for your pattern, apply it now.įrench knots – Dark emerald green around the outside Add the top hoop and tighten gradually while gently pulling the fabric taught through the hoop. If you need a “light box”, tape the patter to a window and tape your fabric over it.Ĭenter the fabric over the solid portion of your hoop. Simple place the printed pattern under your fabric and trace it. Stem stitch – a lovely and easy way to make a thicker lineĬut your linen fabric (if using) in a 9 inch diameter circle – if you are using an embroidery transfer pen, you will want to transfer the pattern before you put the fabric in the hoop. Red ribbons for streamers if you will be hanging your finished pieceĦ inch embroidery hoops Embroidery linen Embroidery needles Embroidery floss Fine Gold Acrylic Paint Red ribbonįrench knot – a simple way to make little round knot stitches Printed pattern to copy and embroidery pen or print on water soluble sticky paperĮmbroidery floss in dark emerald green, dark brown, medium brown, dark gray, dark red, light red White or ivory linen fabric or a fabric item to embroider The Green Ember medallion ornament from Eddy Efaw pottery.Lewis’ On Stories – great for your moderate to stiff stack of Mother Culture reading John Ronald’s Dragons – perfect for the kids to learn about Tolkein.So I chose the Starseek star to be the centerpiece of this pattern.īe sure to enter the Story Formed Prize Pack giveaway and share your family’s Green Ember inspired projects with us using the hashtag # THGmorningtime.īecause we are so passionate about the power of story AND such big Green Ember fans, we decided to have a fun giveaway to go with our 5 Days of The Green Ember series!Įnter in the Rafflecopter form below for a chance to win: The giveaway has ended but you can get your own copies of the books through the links below! To me, the game of Starseek that opens The Green Ember is such a sweet game and a lovely introduction to the beautiful world that we have glimpses of, but that will be fulfilled in The Mended Wood. This is actually a fun beginner level piece for learning basic stitches. And it can be easily adjusted for your younger stitchers by breaking it down into smaller pieces – we suggest only working on one color at a time and in 20 to 30 minute sessions for all beginners. This is a perfect handicraft for your Afternoon Occupations during the cooler winter months or for quiet time. Today we will be working on a handicraft. Note that all “crafts” will be made with usual household materials, paper, paper plated, tin foil, and the like… and they will be specified in the classroom.Welcome to Day 4 of our 5 Days of The Green Ember series! This club will help learners learn to share their ideas with others, make friends, allow for expression during activity/craft time, and hopefully spark the value of reading! We will also be making bookmarks for our club, to use for this book and future adventures! The following weeks, I will split up the reading as to not overwhelm any learner, but still making it possible to finish the book during the remaining 7 weeks.ĭuring class, we will discuss what we have read, share thoughts and ideas, and do a book related craft or activity. Our first week will be an introductory class, where we will meet and greet. ![]() I will also be adding some printables to the classroom for some added fun at home! Each week we will meet to discuss the book (we will not read in class) and we will also do a fun craft or activity in class. Calling all fans of adventure… welcome to our Green Ember Book Club!ĭuring this 8 week class, we will be reading the 2nd book of the Green Ember series and we will be having lots of fun along the way.
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