

During my meetings yesterday I was embroidering some of the ornaments from the tutorial I did last Saturday.
There is only one ornament that has made it all the way to the completed stage.

Let me know which color scheme you like better thus far or which seems to be working better. I know I haven't finished them, but the idea is there.
Update: I finished the rest of the troop today.
They actually have embroidery on the back too. Since these are for the ornament swap at cake and pie I thought I would leave that part hidden so there is some sort of surprise. These will all be mailed off tomorrow to their respective homes. I just hope the one on the UK and the one in Australia make it in time.

Those are adorable!! I love the red! :P
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous! Amazing work!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find out how to embroider those roses like that?
ReplyDeleteJoyce :)
goggle bullion rose you should find something on how to make this type of rose it isn't hard just takes practice
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