![]() |
Izy--that is just too darn cute!!! When you come to my house tomorrow to play can you teach me how to do that?????
|
Amazing, Izy! AWESOME!!!
|
:mrgreen: And yet again....you amaze me! I wanna be you when I grow up...can I???? can I????? I love it Izy, as I always love your playing!
|
Ooooo, I like that!
|
Izzy That is so nice! Sheesh can you still see after working on something so small? LoL!
|
There you go again girl! You are totaly amazing!! Never have seen such small PP.
|
Beautiful bookmark!! I sure couldn't do something so small, very talented.
Kyia |
Wow Izy - you really do 'get bizzy'!!!
I love that! K x |
WELL I NEVER :shock:
I can't believe how much everyone likes this little thing and I thank you all dearly for your lovely comments :D :D : :D Rhonda: I layered it, batting, backing R/S up, Top R/S down, and stitched around leaving the bottom open, turned inside out, then tucked the bottom up and slipped stitched it closed by hand. As I only thought about the tassle afterwards (remembered how Karla did hers :D ) I had to loop up the extra length of cord and sort of made a bow with it on the flower pot...THEN I remembered in class we learned how to make our own tassle with embroidery threads and I made one in burgundy that would have been better, as this one is a bit too big really :D :D For everyone who seems to be daunted by the miniatures, trust me paper piecing is the way, reduce your stitch length right down to 1.0 use 1/8"seams, and use an open toe foot so you can see well, and Bob's your uncle!! :D |
Originally Posted by Izy
No pattern as such, just a pattern I resized to 2" on EQ5 and added a few extra petals to the flower as it looked too small, do a google search for foundation piecing, there is hundreds out there Teresa :D
Elle |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:10 PM. |