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How i started the heart |
First of all I sew the heart and stuff it
- then went over the seam with chain stitches
and on the backside I am wrapping the backside chain stitches
with simple whipping stitches
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The back side |
When this is done I do my clean-cutting around |
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The back side |
and I did a bit of embellishment on the back - lazy daisy stitches |
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The heart is not symmetrical so I had to shift the hanging thread a little
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the finished give-away |
I am using the print as guideline for my tiny embellishments.
Bye bye for today
it's lovely and unique.
ReplyDeleteI like this - so simple and pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is nice. The heart with the flower is pretty, love the colors. I only know a few stitches and hope to add more to my dolls clothing in the future.
ReplyDeleteIt is always smart to use a print to stitch on; instant pizzazz!
ReplyDeleteI do like that you have embroidered the back too Anneliese, very nice
ReplyDeleteVery cute - I see Christmas decorations...
ReplyDeleteA very cute heart !!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Little treasure..
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely stitched heart :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a far better idea than trying to turn the thing inside out. They always end up a bit deformed. Nice stitching, once again Anneliese.
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