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Both are very pretty.
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wow, those are gorgeous!
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Love both of them!
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Just beautiful, thanks for sharing with us
Have a Blessed day Ellen |
Mission accomplished
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Wow your stain glass iris is beautiful. You are very talented to have drawn your own. Debcavan also uses yarn and made a beautiful rose. Both of you are very talented. Hope to make one someday. Iris looks easier than the rose Going to bookmark this for when I come across a beautiful iris like yours.
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You do beautiful work. I love them both!
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I love your pattern and your hand dyed fabric! Both are stunning pieces!
Originally Posted by cuppi duke
I am trying to use up some of my hand dyed fabric and love the iris flower. The first one is quilted first and then shaded with ink. I was trying for a dreamy Monet's garden look. I have had the background fabric for a year now and loved it when I dyed it. The second is just a stained glass version, really simple. I haven't quilted it yet. As always, I love to share my patterns, just pm me with information.
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I used Red Heart worsted weight. Kind of stretch it as you go along and don't let it roll. Also zig zag with a smaller stitch between.
Originally Posted by suezquilts
Ok, you use yarn, any certain kind? I just purchased a pattern from someone on the board who made a barn and used hot ribbon, but yarn would be less expensive than hot ribbon.
Love the idea of yarn as I can zig zag and not really have to be satin stitching or anything. Enjoy! |
So pretty
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