I'm on Fire!
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I finally got the stitching right on the new design. Switching to white paper for testing definitely opened up the color possibilities. And stitching the green in the center really makes it look like the red is floating on top of the green. It's finally a keeper!
And remember how I said I felt that the "background" stitching might end up having more possibilities than what I started out to do? Ta-da! I am really digging these and I haven't even scratched the surface with color variations.
Busy day ahead . . .
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I finally got the stitching right on the new design. Switching to white paper for testing definitely opened up the color possibilities. And stitching the green in the center really makes it look like the red is floating on top of the green. It's finally a keeper!
And remember how I said I felt that the "background" stitching might end up having more possibilities than what I started out to do? Ta-da! I am really digging these and I haven't even scratched the surface with color variations.One of the things I love about these is how few holes I have to punch to create these complicated looking designs.
Busy day ahead . . .
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3 Comments:
So nices! Looks complicated for me :P
Is the same template for all of them?
I was in a fabric store today to drop off all my scissors to be sharpened, and I wandered over to the cotton thread section ... you know, just to look. You are enabling, and I am weak - a dangerous combination. ;-)
Lovely designs! The first one almost reminds me of a flowering lily pad.
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