Work In Progress Wednesday.
The Green Man
I have added more Colonial Knots to his face!
Hexablooms
This is how I cultivate my hexablooms:
I use scraps of cardboard cut into hexagons.
I punch a hole in each one (this is a great trick I learned from Linda of Lins Arty Blobs, the hole makes it easy to remove the cardboard when it is no longer needed).
I use small Clover clips instead of pins to hold the fabric stretched in place over the card.
I fold the left side over the right side at each corner.
Without making a knot I make three Back Stitches at a corner, then move anti-clockwise to the next fold and make two Back Stitches. At the last fold, I make another three BS.
I take one hexagon with metallic fabric for the middle of the flower and one (pink) cotton for the first petal.
I join them right sides together with clips and whip-stitch them together. I use no knot but take three stitches at the start and three at the end of the line.
Joined together they look like this.
Without cutting the thread I continue to stitch on the second petal.
Then time for the third petal.
All six petals are attached to the metallic in the middle.
Using a crochet hook, I remove the paper card by lifting it out from the metallic hexagon.
With the card in the middle out of the way, I can fold the flower over and whip-stitch the pink petals to each other.
That is how I cultivate my Hexablooms.
5 comments:
Great cultivation techniques in your garden of Hexablooms.
And more added texture for Green Man's face, good progress.
Great progress! Hexagons are hard to stop making.
Your garden is growing nicely!
I love that metallic fabric!
This is cultivation method that has been devised a lot. How much do you plan to cultivate?
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