Do you know the "Patchwork unused needle"?
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It is a technique that I've seen in Blogs Spain and Italy. It is working on a special sheet of styrofoam. The same stalls with a knife following a design. Each resulting piece is covered with fabric, to form a complete design.
I just learn the technique. I adapted it to the materials that had at home, because in my country is not known. I did a small clock for my sewing room. I present many photos, some of the step and the final result that already looks on my wall. You pass a beautiful weekend! A strong hug! |
What beautiful work. it looks like it was fun to do. joyce j
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Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you show the block pattern:)?
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Many yrs. ago there was a craft using styrofoam balls covered with fabric pieces (cut into segements), by pressing the fabric edges into the ball like you did. I remember making them into pumpkins to decorate for all & had used the stem from an apple to poke into the top for the top of the pumpkin. (sorry, no photos).
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Originally Posted by joyce j
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What beautiful work. it looks like it was fun to do. joyce j
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Originally Posted by abdconsultant
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Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you show the block pattern:)?
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That is really cool!
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Originally Posted by liking quilting
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Many yrs. ago there was a craft using styrofoam balls covered with fabric pieces (cut into segements), by pressing the fabric edges into the ball like you did. I remember making them into pumpkins to decorate for all & had used the stem from an apple to poke into the top for the top of the pumpkin. (sorry, no photos).
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Originally Posted by DebraK
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That is really cool!
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You are so talented in many ways. I love your clock!:)
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