Put your flowers (many) over the blue cloth u chose , look from away then add some stems as y r doing now and look again
Ask children take their pure opinion and trust they tell u truth I love to show u my flowers and proud to tell its my daughter choice from 3 different looks Give me PM when u finish please http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-32231-1.htm |
Embroider the stem. It will add the touch you're looking for but not be so thick.
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
if you follow this link you'll find a worksheet generator. pick the size of your paper and the size of your hexagons. the smaller the hexagons, the more it will fit onto the worksheet.
using color pencils you can decide which colors to put where. i think you might like using the green "here and there" around the flowers, like leaves. then, if you're feeling adventurous, you could applique some stems that wind in and around the flowers - like a vine. http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/hexagonal/ welcome home! :-) :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: |
I would like it with thinner appliqued stems. IMHO
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Welcome to the board and I love your first attempt at hand sewing. It will be worth all the effort and they do go together faster than you think they will.
I love your Avatar what a beautiful lady. Elle |
I like the idea of embrodering the stem too, they are really pretty!
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Originally Posted by sawsan
Put your flowers (many) over the blue cloth u chose , look from away then add some stems as y r doing now and look again
Ask children take their pure opinion and trust they tell u truth I love to show u my flowers and proud to tell its my daughter choice from 3 different looks Give me PM when u finish please http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-32231-1.htm |
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Welcome to the board and I love your first attempt at hand sewing. It will be worth all the effort and they do go together faster than you think they will.
I love your Avatar what a beautiful lady. Elle |
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