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Aldermoor Farm Primary School

Brockwell Junior School

Holbrook Primary School

Stretton Church of England Academy

Templars' Primary School

International collaboration

Pilot workshops

These pieces were created in pilot workshops at St John Fisher and Woodside C.E. primary schools. Click on an image to enlarge it.

Grey stitching on a black felt fabric background. Some of the stitching is long, loose straight stitching and some is in a zig-zag stitch. The lines cross backwards and forwards to create a circular shape with a hole in the middle, a bit like a ring donut. Red stitching on a white felt background. The red stitching makes several overlapping eleven-sided shapes. Neon yellow stitching on a black felt fabric background. The stitching creates a ring donut shup with some star-like gaps in it. Blue stitching on a white felt fabric background. The stitch used is a cross stitch. The pattern is made of several hexagons overlapping each other to make three quarters of a circle. Red stitching on a black felt background. There are several loose circles joined together in a larger circular shape. Blue cross-stitching on a white felt background. There are 9 pokes from the centre, and nine points around the outside.

Red stitching on a white felt fabric background. The stitching is very thick and made up of several circles overlapping each other, joined at the centre and making a larger circular shape. Purple stitching on a white felt fabric background. The lines of stitching create a ring with several small pints or corners in it. Blue stitching on a white felt fabric background. There are several overlapping octagons. Orange zig-zag stitching on a black felt fabric background. The shape is a circle with several zig-zag lines filling it in, with a hole in the centre. Red stitching on a white felt fabric background. The cross-stitching creates a circular shape with lots of corners around its edge.. Red stitching on a white felt fabric background. There are several nonagons overlapping around a centre point to create one large nonagon with diamond shapes inside it.