I removed the metal thingy and replaced it with three little crystal beads, then added a barette clip to the underside, glued and stitched and I'm rather pleased with the results.
I'll probably make up the next one by stitching the petals together and adding to the clip first, then just glueing one bead in the centre to hide the hole in the middle.
Thanks so much for looking and commenting, it is lovely getting feedback from Cuties.
This is beautiful .... I love this design.... she will love it no matter what you decided to do with it.... it's just wonderful. Great job. Let us know what you end up doing if you change it somehow... :) Mechille
This is beautiful! You have accomplished great work here. Can you tell us the finished size of it? I so wish I could make something this beautiful, but I tend to shy away from FSL. Had a bad outcome of a design once and it ruined it for me. My time, I felt, was too valuable to waste............I know your sister will just love this, whatever you decide to make of it. Hope you have a Merry Christmas Meg!-Toogie
Thanks Toogie, I love making FSL it's so easy if you use fabric type WSS, not that horrible plastic type, which was to blame for my first (very bad) experience too. :-)
This is supposed to be stitched out in four separate 4x4 hoopings but I ignored that and put sizes 1, 2 & 3 in one 6x10 hoop and the second size 3 in another 6x10 hoop, along with 8 small Christmas ornaments.
Finished size is roughly 5 inches across the petals from end to end. It was on sale at Urban Threads but is still only $3.
http://www.urbanthreads.com/produ...
The only area I had a problem with was the very last section in the centre of each flower piece.... it stitches a circle around all four petals and it is quite heavy going stitching satin stitch on top of satin stitch, but it will go more smoothly if you slow your machine right down and make sure you start out with a new needle.
I always use TWO layers of Fabric type WSS and rarely have a failure unless I use my Designer Diamond machine. It is so lovely in reality I intend to make one for myself. :-) hugs n love, Meg
I will check it out and just MAYBE reconsider FSL...this does look tempting!-lol
I like glueing a pin back to it so it can be worn. :-) (folks in cold, damp climates can't do FSL on coats for outside, south of the equator, great all-around pin).
Oh Meg, it is gorgeous! I am sure your sister will love it...lots of great ideas in how to use it..it is difficult to know the actual size...if it is not too big, attaching to a barrette or headband might be just the ticket...especially reading that your sister has lovely long hair...
Yes I agree, it is large at 5 inches, more suitable for a barrette than a broach I think. I just don't like the hole in the centre so I think I will have to add a bead there. Hugs n roses, Meg
Meg it is beautiful. You have some great ideas here. I can see it against black or white velvet or satin. Does she ever wear Hairbands it would be luxurious on something like that. Hugs Lillian
Thank Lillian, I rarely buy designs unless they are something special and I liked this immediately I saw it.
Hope you and Ron are keeping well. hugs n love, xxx
Absolutely beautiful. Whatever you do with this poinsettia will be stunning. Fantastic stitching.
I don't have any original ideas but it sure is pretty.
Fabulous! It deserves a place of honor at your dinner table. Maybe put on on top of the plate on place settings as a gift for the guests? Or use a ribbon to tie it to a tall candle? Of course, that would depend on how long it takes to stitch out!
it did take a while to stitch out, would be wasted at our table with only us there to see it. No, a gift for my sis because it will look lovely in her hair and she can't go crook at me for giving her a Christmas present if it is something I have made. :-
Great Job! Hours of work here. So many gave you terrific suggestions, also. Kay
Great ideas enough - so I only wa nt to say. It is such an admirable work you have carried out. Your sister will love it a lot and keep it a treasure - irrespective the fact what application you choose. Thanks for sharing. Maria
Thank you all so very much for the great ideas.
My sister does have glorious long hair so maybe I'll go with a barrette for her hair since she no longer decorates her house for Christmas and she doesn't wear scarves.
It isn't often I embroider something just because I like it, then have to figure out how to use it. LOL!!!
I promise I'll let you all know what I end up making it into.
Hugs n roses to all, Meg
Oh my, Meg....what a stunning poinsettia........I would wire a plant stick to it and put it in one of my potted plants......she will love this no matter what you decide!
I actually did think of that one Vicki. Great minds???
She does have lots of houseplants and she could look at it all year round. :-)
How about a center piece for her Christmas table, or maybe a Christmas Ornament, a indoor wreath, candle wrap, or on a Christmas Stocking? There are so very many things you could do with something this lovely.
It really does depend on her tastes as to if it will be used or forgotten about next year.
Hugs
Diane
Thanks Diane lot of great ideas there. She's a hoarder like me so I know she will keep it. We don't do presents but if I give her something I have made then she can't go crook on me. LOL!
Beautiful!!!Make for 3D look on a Overlay tablecloth..Would look Stunning
WOW WOW WOW! Meg this is just gorgeous. Your sister will love it. I reckon a few of them strung up in a window as decorations would be lovely. Or as Angelique has suggested on a wreath. Love it and I'm sure anything you do with it will be loved. Love Chris
I have the same suggestion as given by cutiepie (you could attach it to a ring to work as a scarf slider (feed the scarf ends through the ring and pull the slider up to secure the scarf, without tying it).
Hugs, Lidia
I'd like to think more on this idea. Do they make special rings for scarf making hobbyists?
I have a few scarf rings but they are already really decorative so one wouldn't want to hide them.
Beautiful, I think if she is fun at heart , a fascinator.
I think it would be beautiful as a pin for her coat, jacket or sweater. The pins are available for purchase @ any craft store. It's beautiful. I would personally be proud to wear it all winter long. :)
It is beautiful! I just made a similar one from embroidery library and have put it on a wreath (will take a photo soon and post it as soon as I am home) This has been given to my sister in the Netherlands where I am on the moment visiting.
It is really beautiful Meganne, I am sure she is going to love it, as already suggested, a broach to wear, how about stitching it to a small bag. May be add a leaf or to in the same shape. Sandra.
Does she wear broaches if so then I would make a broach just by sewing the fixture for it at the back she sure would look great on the day love this design will have to go there even though I have plenty pointsettias
Beautiful work!! It could be the center of a large bow that will hang on the door or window.
I guess it depends on what things your sister does/wears. In addition to the other suggestions, here are a few more possibilities. If she wears scarves, you could attach it to a ring to work as a scarf slider (feed the scarf ends through the ring and pull the slider up to secure the scarf, without tying it). If she doesn't wear scarves, you could attach a loop of elastic or a band with hook-and-loop fastener and wrap it around a glass candle-holder. If your sister is a hat-wearer, it might be fun to add a clip to the back so it could be attached to a hat band. Or, even a barrette/comb to wear in her hair at Christmas parties. I hope you find a good idea, because I think your sister will love it, just because it comes from you.
It is so gorgeous and I have the same thought as others. It would be super as a pin.
It's beautiful. I would attach a small piece of felt to the back and add a pin so she can wear it. It's lovely.
Oh who beautiful - simply beautiful!! Could you attach it to a table runner? I understand what you mean by not wanting to just sit! Bunches of hugs,Laura*
It looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing your photo. I am making lapel pins with this lace design, to wear on winter coats. Although, since it is lace, it is light weight enough to also wear as a pin on a sweater or scarf.
A pin back attached so she can wear it during the season? If it's not too large! It is beautiful!