Every now and then~ something fun to stitch on.
Tansy!
Sharing the yellow that goes with my blue spice jar~
I have had so much fun stitching my yellow blossom heads.
I knew they would be pretty as single buttons~ even if it took me months.
They stitch up quickly!
Sharing little notes on most photographs.
My foundation cloth is heavy weight wool.
Both wool pieces are mottled blue. One dark, one pale.
I arranged & stapled all of the button blossoms at the same time.
The stapled pieces stayed in place nicely.
I like to use #12 weight Valdani threads, variegated.
I save all of my wool scrap bits and pieces...
Perfect way to add variety and texture without the expense
of purchasing many different colors.
You could also purchase a mottled yellow for color variety.
Perfect for keeping track of staples as I slide them out.
Sewline fabric glue stick~
Allowed me to curve and shape my narrow stems!
The tansy in our garden is happily invasive~
Each year the patch moves out 8"-10''
Something later in the summer for bees to enjoy!
Hope your Friday is off to a great start, Friends~
Thank you for stopping by!
So pretty & have to get the Sewline Fabric Glue !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial! I can so 'see' these added to some of my barn landscapes. Now have to go on a hunt for yellow wool!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fascinating and so beautiful Michelle! Your patience and attention to details is amazing - but then you've always shared such lovely creations and never cease to surprise us. Tansy is really special and this piece is just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend - Mary