Snow flake in an hour, really! |
Inspired by FrivoLenka on Frivolenka's blogspot start with clover rings 6 double stitch (ds) picot 6 close ring then 8 ds attach to 1/2 inch 4 hole button, 8 ds close ring (cr) another 6 ds p 6 ds cr chain 18 ds and Josephine knot 8,1/2 ds close ring chain 18,start another clover connecting 6 p 6 rings and 8 p 8 connect at button, 2 in each hole. That's it ! Pin to board I used "Becon" (brand name) Fast Finish Decoupage it's a thin clear acid free stuff., or use 1/2 cup sugar and little less than 1/2 cup water boiled 2 minuets, cool and dip. |
Very pretty, thanks, I'll try that. You can also use diluted craft glue to stiffen - it dries clear and doesn't attract insects.
ReplyDeleteI will try that next, I am experimenting this year because last year what I use yellowed and so I am trying three different kinds and going to save them and see! Your kind will make #4
DeleteReally so pretty and using a button - fantastic!
ReplyDeleteStay tuned, I got more button ones coming up I had fun with them!
DeleteBeautiful! much has been achieved! A little different than I have and I greatly enjoy. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI finally get it to look like yours on the 12 day of December!
Deletebella, deliziosa
ReplyDeletesilvana
I don't know why, but I can tell that you love doing this!!
ReplyDeleteYou make me laugh!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful snowflake!!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. They'd make lovely ornaments too it looks like.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's cool... a snowflake in an hour! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow I love that snowflake, and using a button I think I must find time to try it, thanks you for sharing the pattern
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Lovely snowflake and I think the button gives it a bit of weight.
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun and your right the button does give it weight, kinda different!
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