I didn't set a homework task for today. However, I needed to make a birthday card and decided to use the hexagon shape to make a Grandmother's Flower Garden design.
So a small hexagon template was drawn and cut out, and seven tiny hexagons were prepared like this:
Things needed: hexagon cards, scraps of fabric, the smallest size Clover clips, needle and thread, scissors.
I folded the fabric over a template and clipped it in place.
Then I basted the fabric over the card.
Next step: Joining the hexagons together. I whip stitched an orange hexagon to each side of the blue, centre piece.
To be able to join the orange pieces to each other, the card in the centre needed to be removed.
I turned the flower over.
With that card out of the way, it was easy to fold the whole flower in half and whip-stitch the sides of the orange hexagons.
6 comments:
There's something very satisfying about basting the fabrics to the card, as I recall.. And the whole card has turned out beautifully!
The recipient will be delighted with the card.
Those fabrics are very pretty! Nice card!
I have to admit I have given up making the templates I just buy a packet of the premade ones but there was a time when I cut 100's.
Love the card.
Nice card.😆
Thank you for sharing your working process. I will refer to.
What a nice gift for your aunt!
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