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Sorry for not posting for a long time.I was busy with
everyday life that blogging took a backseat.My blog has reached more than 1
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Today’s post is the continuation from the previous one ;
more smooth purl (zardosi thread) flower patterns.
Inverted wheatear stitch petals, joined together.
Inverted twisted wheatear stitch petals.
Twisted wheatear stitch petals, joined together.
Inverted twisted lazy daisy petals, joined together.
So, which one is your favourite?
Please watch this video to learn the simple way of making
soft and puffy pooris (fried wholewheat bread).
When I first found smooth purl (zardosi thread) in my small town a few years back, I was so
excited that I decided to experiment with it. The results were these flowers
which I created from various stitches.I had only a small amount of the thread
then, so I was somewhat stingy and kept recycling it for the various flowers
that you can see below.In the end, fix it onto the fabric using a thin layer of
fabric glue.
This is a twisted
lazy daisy stitch petals.
Another twisted lazy
daisy stitch variation.
Lazy daisy petals.
Wheatear stitch
petals.
I will share with you
some more smooth purl flowers in my next post.
Those of you
interested in learning how to make puffy chapatis/rotis, please watch this
video :
Today, I would like to share with you a free to download
vintage hand embroidery peacock pattern.Unfortunately, the website which I
downloaded this pattern no longer exists so I couldn’t link you to that website.
This is a free to
download hand embroidery pattern that I found on antiquepatternlibrarywebsite.Please visit their website to read or download free needlework
books or patterns.