| Linda M.: Boro sample showing patching from underneath, raw-edge applique, inset patch and "bird's nest" darning around floating patch. | 
| Judith K-P: Woven patch, "bird's nest" darning, raw-edge applique. | 
We patched cut/torn fabric from behind (a typical Boro approach), played with raw-edge and turned edge reverse applique techniques, created our own woven fabric patches with Surface Darning and learned how to inset a patch.
| Carol B.: Reverse applique variations, woven patch. | 
| Cheryl H.: Reverse applique and patching. | 
| Ellen S.: Inset patch, patching from behind, surface darning. | 
| Diana G.: Patching from behind, reverse and raw-edge applique, inset patch. | 
| Lindy M.: Patching from behind, "bird's nest" darning. | 
| Lora B.: Reverse applique, patching from behind | 
| Lora B.: Inset patch, surface darning. | 
| Melanie H.: Patching from behind, raw-edge applique. | 
| Susan H. : Patching from behind, "bird's nest" darning, inset patch, reverse applique | 
| Susan H.: Detail of inset patch. | 
| Susan P. : Raw-edge applique, patching from behind, "bird's nest" darning, inset patch. | 
| Susan P.: Detail of "bird's nest" darning. | 
| Susan S.: Inset patch, raw-edge reverse applique. | 
| Ruth T.: Inset patch detail. | 
| Etta S.: Surface darning. | 
| Jean T.: Sashiko stitching over patch. | 
| Jutta M.: Patching from behind. | 
| Lindy M.: Woven and stitched. | 
| Etta S.: Woven and stitched. | 
There was so much to cover with these techniques that there wasn't much time left for the distortion techniques. I demoed those for students...including Kantha quilting and Ruching...pleating fabric strips with Running Stitch (see link below: Boro and Beyond: The Versatile Running Stitch Part 2 to see more about those techniques).
Thanks students!
If you think you'd like to take this 2-day workshop at Artistic Artifacts, I'll be teaching it again on October 21 and 22.
You might also enjoy these blog posts:
More Boro and Beyond Part 1
Boro and Beyond: The Versatile Running Stitch Part 1
Boro and Beyond: The Versatile Running Stitch Part 2