I have long admired Queenie's Hina ornaments and have wanted to start my own collection. Well, this is the year. I made three simple ornaments (no way to hang them yet, but that will come).
The flower and triangle directions were found here and the dragonfly was a little Japanese kit I bought. Hina Matsuri is next week!
Trees are already blooming in my area of Japan. This tree is a block away from where I live.
Oh, I am delighted to see the new ornaments. When you start hanging them, be sure to have an ornament with a bit of weight at the bottom so they hang straight. You could add some dry beans or rice to the stuffing. Thank you for adding the link, it is a great place to find patterns.
Lovely Gina ornaments. Is the fabric readily available in small pieces?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and unusual ornaments.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Pamela,your ornaments are lovely and those trees so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh what adorable ornaments--love those cherry trees blooming--I definitely have Spring Fever--hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteOh, I am delighted to see the new ornaments. When you start hanging them, be sure to have an ornament with a bit of weight at the bottom so they hang straight. You could add some dry beans or rice to the stuffing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for adding the link, it is a great place to find patterns.
Interesting ornaments, I have never seen these before.
ReplyDeleteOh, love the flowering cherry trees!
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LOVE these ornaments, Pam ! You're gonna make an amazing collection of these cuties :)
ReplyDeleteIn stitches,
Nadine
Lovely ornaments! Thank you for the links!
ReplyDeleteCute ornaments. The cherry blossom trees are gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteGreat ornaments, and an interesting technique.
ReplyDeleteThose ornaments are lovely, and so are the blooming trees!
ReplyDeleteLovely ornaments, the cherry trees look beautiful
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