I thought you would all like to see how Sherry's yarn (AKA ladyshuttlemaker) makes up into one of my flowers. This is the very first HDT (hand dyed thread) that I have used and I think you will agree that it works beautifully on this little flower. The variagation for this flowers is perfect! The thread is Lights Lavender in size 80. The link to Sherry's blog is in my "Friends" side bar.
It's beautiful, Linda, as usual.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Linda, as always. What kind of fabric do you use for the backing?
ReplyDeleteThank you both for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteJeff, I mainly use dress lining fabric as they are fine but not too fine as to have no body and they come in an amazing array of colours.
Beautiful! I love the way your flowers are formed!
ReplyDeletePerfectly beautiful. Pansies are one of my favorite flowers and this one is especially fine!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Linda. The light lavender is perfect for your perfect design! I'm glad you had a good first experience with the HDT.
ReplyDeleteLovely Linda!! You do such nice work!! and the thread suits the flower perfecly!
ReplyDeleteLinda, this is absolutely gorgeous! I can't believe that I belong to a group of such talented tatters.
ReplyDeleteI really love the way you attach the fabric backing to your flowers.
ReplyDeleteI know you have explained how you did it somewhere before but I couldn't find the time to sit down and really study it. I will and must make one eventually
Thank you for the "plug". I just LOVE pansies and yours is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI think your pansy is the perfect choice for hand dyed thread and it looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pansy!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how you made it. I could use such a tatted pansy on the crazy violets quilt I am working on. Are there any instructions on your blog? How did you attach the backing?