I glued the petals where I wanted them and then thread painted them with a shiny crimson colored rayon. I love rayon thread!
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I added a touch of black free motion stitching for the stamens, balling them up at the tips. I did this in the dark, so excuse the crappy lighting. I outlined every petal with a rust-red just to help define the edges a little better. The last step was fusing on the back and then added the border stitching. Aren't they great!? I'm so proud of them... and I didn't even work from a photo this time.
I hope you enjoyed these random acts of stitching...

Stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love them!
ReplyDeleteLove,love,love these poppies!
ReplyDeleteI love your work. Your work amazes every time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing how you did them. I am inspired again.
ReplyDeletewhat a great job!! they are very lovely
ReplyDeleteoh I wanted to ask you ... were did you sign up for the poppy postcard swap?
ReplyDeleteBig Sis Says: Beautifull Poppy Postcards, Lovely and Heartfelt... Awesome!!
ReplyDeleteMonika, these are absolutely lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your work, Monika. Thanks for showing how you did them.
ReplyDeleteLove love love these Monika...
ReplyDeleteThese poppies are so beautiful... It's such an important symbol and you've really made them special.
ReplyDeletePS - I saw your dress in person at the quilt show. On the blog, lovely - in person, spectacular, truly.