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Wednesday, February 10, 2016
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7 comments:
That is very pretty Pamela.
Lovely finish.
Cute and beautiful.
WOW - so many stitches - but so beautiful. And it really looks like what I think a beehive should look like.
This is a beautiful scissor fob.
How adorable! What stitch do you use to sew the sides together? (I'm clueless...)
It's hard to see in the picture, but the beehive has one row of cross stitches all the way around. The fabric gets folded back at the cross stitches and the cross stitches on the front to the back are joined, using a whip stitch. It's really easy and looks good when finished.
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