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felted flowers

written by Jen on Thursday, March 29, 2007No Comment

You might remember this little felted piece I did a few months ago:

felted_flowers1

It was a lot of rolling between bubblewrap but I was happy with it in the end. I was never sure what to do with it though, once I had finished it. I wasn’t sure about the “grass” along the bottom either.

Yesterday, I decided to do a little embellishment to it:

felted_flowers2

I did some simple embroidery around the flowers and then trimmed the piece down to size. Then I backed it with a plain cotton and added some pink binding, quilt style. Now I like it much better - still not sure what to do with it! I might frame it.



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