Kirsten and I began this collaboration at Lammas and we have managed to finish during Lent in the run up to Easter. Each month we each made two patches [hence 'two by two'] and kept one, swapped one, until we had twelve each. These were 7.5cm square. What a diversity of pieces
- A printed Noah's Ark scrap, cut in half [she got the ark, I got the rainbow] over stitched with running, back, and chain stitches, plus French knots
- An autumnal piece on rich brown fabric, with tumbling leaves
- A darned patch done on evenweave fabric using the speedweve darner
- A sparkly snowflake with silver threads, beads and sequins on midnight blue satin
- A nine-patch created from different fabrics used in previous collaborations
- A red and black poppy for remembrance
- A representation of the ironwork on the great door of Norwich Castle Keep
- A landscape of sea and sky in shades of blue
- A crochet Granny Square
- A Manchester bee, on a honeycomb of Manchester spun cotton
- A sampler on the fabric from the Shed aprons, with a coded message
- A Christmas fabric overstitched with running, back and satin stich to give texture
So that's it for now, Kirsten will post pictures of her piece too. A very different interpretation!
We have decided on a hiatus for a while, we both want to pursue some different sewing techniques. We are still very good friends and I am sure that before long we will come up with another idea we can collaborate on. I would really recommend working together like this it has so many benefits!

























