Still Snowing!
Snowflake trivia -
Colorado holds the record for the most snow to fall in a single calendar day.
On December 4, 1913, 63 inches of snow fell on Georgetown, Colorado.
Snowflake #9
Using simple stitches, adding buttons and beads, this a pretty quick snowflake to stitch up.
The first step is to whip stitch the small circle to the medium circle using the Sulky 12wt thread.
Then embroider these two before stitching them onto the large circle.
If you look closely at my snowflake it's pretty obvious that my stitches are not uniform and that's perfectly OK! Nothing in nature is perfect so my stitching isn't either. There isn't a need to trace the design. These are simple enough to eyeball. If you feel you need a little help, you can use a Pilot FriXion pen which will disappear with the heat of an iron or another type of temporary marking tool.
SNOWFLAKE #9
Please visit the previous blog posts for the initial instructions, the supply list, and the previous snowflake patterns.
Share a close up of your snowflake on Instagram with #SnowdriftTableRunner and tag me!
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These snowflake patterns are so lovely, each week I look forward to seeing what you have designed and each week's snowflake is a pleasant surprise. Living in Florida for 20 odd years it will be nice to have a bit of snow on my table. Thank you for sharing your lovely designs.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another beautiful snowflake!
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