I've started to embellish the block:) I have too many things in my stash with neat colors to use on the block. I used soft pink color silk floss to make the Chevron stitch. That olive green floss that I made lazy daisies on top of the chevron stitch had a long journey to arrive here! I belong to an international swap group since two years. First year, my swap partner was from Brazil, she sent me those wonderful flosses, I was keeping them to use on a special project.
I wasn't aware that I had almost the same color beads with the fabrics, I really astonished so much when I got them together. The photo doesn't judge the colors so well, I must admit that I liked the outcome!
9 comments:
Really really beautiful Rengin! Marilyn xoxo
This is a spectacularly beautiful work of art.
Your photos are lovely! Your stitches are exquisite! I just Love your embellishments....
Love, Marilyn
Your stitches are beautiful and really enhance the rose motif. Nice to see a close up of the oya trim too.
Rengin, I love your stitch combinations - they are exquisite! The oya lace combined with the flowers is so beautiful.
Now I'm going to have to add roses to the lace I ordered from you. Hope you don't mind me copying your idea.
Your work is gorgeous and I always enjoy browsing your blog.1313rose
Ladies,
I'm so glad to hear your nice comments about my work.
Barbara, of course I don't mind, it is my great pleasure to see your application on the lace. I'm looking forward to see it.
Much Love.....
The outcome is absolutely scrumptious - just the most delicate and perfect handwork
Rengin, this is so beautiful. Your combinations are just amazing.
Pat
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Such beautiful seam treatments. Your work is exquisite!
I'm glad I gave you some studio ideas. My room is just a spare bedroom.Thank you for visiting me :-)
Hugs,Pat
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