WELCOME
Size:
22cm(L) x 22cm(W) with fabric frame
Materials:
fabric-- DMC 14ct Aida in white
flosses-- DMC 353, 434, 436, 600, 602, 603, 632, 725,
912,783, 930, 948, 3064, 3371, 3772, Ecru.
frame-- Make use of the Dimensions kit named
Love Notes which provided me fabric and heart-shaped hanger (bell pull).
Pattern:
Marty Links' In Love
1.5.08
Welcome
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littlehands
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5/01/2008 10:58:00 PM
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Labels: Cross-stitching
5.4.08
My Stitching Preferences
I like to use a small hoop and also hold it in my left hand, though it is easily tired to do so.
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4/05/2008 10:46:00 PM
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Labels: Cross-stitching, Myself
7.3.08
Tutorial- How to make your own flower?
Firstly, you need to have the following materials:
a piece of colour paper
some knitting wool
lace
small pins
a stick with one end sharpened
a heart-shaped polyfoam
a small clay pot
paper punch
Step 1:
Use the paper punch to create flowery shapes with the colour paper
you will probably many of these little paper flowers
Step 2:
Pin these flowers onto the polyfoam
Step 3:
Pin them by their centre
Step 4:
Use as many flowers as you like to cover the polyfoam
Step 5:
Use the stick to be the stem of the flower
Step 6:
Use knitting wool to create a ball
Step 7:
Round the lace onto the clay pot and glue it tight
Step 8:
Put the wool ball into the pot,
you may consider to glue the ball tightly inside the pot
Step 9:
Let half of the ball be outside of the pot,
pretending the soil for our flower and
suitable for being a pin cushion as well
Step 10:
Push the stick (stem) inside the wool ball,
it is easy to fix it there and stand up like a real flower
Step 11:
You may place on your crafting table,
help store your pins while you are stitching and
help lighting up your feeling as you will always
have a blossoming flower around you.
Enjoy!
Posted by
littlehands
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3/07/2008 11:54:00 PM
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Labels: DIY Stuff
Flower in Our Heart
The winter has gone?
Shall we be happy again--
Posted by
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3/07/2008 11:49:00 PM
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Labels: DIY Stuff