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Monday, October 24, 2011

Flower stitch


The following stitch could be used to embroider small flowers. Each petal consists of 3 lazy daisies stitched close to each other.


Embroider the first lazy daisy, on the left.


Rather than holding down the loop on the same point, enter the fabric at point A (this will be the tip of the flower).


Stitch another lazy daisy in the middle and enter at the same point, A.


This is the last stitch and one petal is made.


This is how the flower looks like. Each petal measures less than 1cm in length.



15 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing it, what a fresh idea!

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  2. I just love this little flower and it is so easy to do.

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  3. This is just lovely! It makes the flower petals pointed like real ones! Thanks for sharing. blessings,Kathleen

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  4. superb!! Thanks for sharing!!

    Deepa

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  5. How did you know? I was creeping around a cushion I made yesterday and trying to find out how to embroider small flowers all over. Now I know! It's exactly what I wanted! Thanks to you. Greetings from Germany

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  6. Thanks for the tutorial. My work using this flower stitch is on my blog.

    http://shamiatcraft.blogspot.in/2012/02/lazy-daisy-to-form-flower.html


    Shami Immanuel.

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  7. madam what you have called a flower stitch or chemanthi is nothing but crysanthemum flower in telugu.the look is attained by stitching exactly in a circle without seperating it into petals. the kadai kamal flower is done in the same way as the leaf but only four or five leafs considering as five petals and some flat bead as the center. forgive me if you already knew. thank you very much for the wonderful site

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  9. Ina ,
    while browsing just remembered you asking aboutblog by Leela..yes she started blogging about her hobbies..here is teh link
    http://leelashobbies.blogspot.in/

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  10. Sou brasileira e admiradora de seus trabalhos.Não sei mexer muito com computador.Mas já havia assistido a vídeos seus de bordado.Agora não estou conseguindo ver.A mensagem dis que para assistir tem que ser leitor convidado.E como faço pra ser convidada?Sou aposentada e minha distração é ver coisas belas no computador.E também tentar aprender com os passos a passos que as pessoas postam.Muito grata.

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  11. Thank you so much for this. I found your blog when I was looking for a different flower to do in my latest design and it works perfectly with the picture in my head. Thank you again.

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  12. Excelente explicación y muy bonito punto!!!

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