Sharon B shows us the beaded Oyster stitch this week. Very nice stitch! Glad I had time to learn it this week. I think it totally works as a flower petal.
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I am working on a crazy quilted stocking for my newest granddaughter. I have included snippets of fabric from clothing that my Dad, Mom, hubby and myself have worn. I am a sentimental sort to some degree. I don't have much more to do and should have it finished in time for Christmas. It was fun to visit my Christmas stash of fabric. It has been a long time since I have made anything in the Christmas theme. I may have gone a little overboard with all the fabric I have used! I have tried to tone it down by only using white or off-white trims and stitching. I am hoping today I can get this project closer to finished. I am linking to https://kathysquilts.blogspot.com/
I love your oyster stitched flowers! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOyster stitches are BEAUTIFUL and you have made a nice collection of flowers with them.
ReplyDeleteAll your ribbon is so pretty. I love the stitching on top of some of it.
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