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  • Oh my, I certinly love your work. I'd sure like to try this. I think I'll start out a little smaller but I think I could do it. TFS Hugs, Debi

  • @debican01 Its really really easy. Let me know how it goes!

  • do you know what the backing is called-tsummerlee

  • does anyone know what kind of backing this is so i can make this it look super fun teehee

  • @Lola101152 Its the heaviest craft interfacing you can find. Pellon makes one, and you can find it at most fabric stores.

  • Love love love, thank you

  • Love this and will give it a try. Thank you

  • LOL! Think I will try the leaf or rose today! One other problem my daughter in law saw the flower and said oh make me one please? So better be careful who sees these or you will be making these round the clock as they are that pretty! Thanks again for your videos!

  • Wow what fun started my first flower at 2:00 and finished it at 10:30! You need to give a caution these flowers are addictive! Thanks so much for hours of fun! Charlene Platt

  • @Nospiesever Hi Charlene! If you aren't ashamed of your beading marathons, neither am I!  lol.

  • How did I miss this one? Great job! I 'm excited for you to get the time to meet with

    the people who do this beadwork. Excited for us too.

  • These are beautiful!!!! I wonder how it would look with different values of pink...Not being insulting here values means shades, excuse me I just want every one to understand... These would be cute on a hat!!! Or Broach!! Love love...thank you for sharing ...wow..love your work...hugs

  • Hey girl, If you haven't found a bag to sew these flowers onto, here's what I'd do: Use some old denim from jeans I cut off, sew a basic shape and add purse handles (which you can buy at Michael's or Hobby Lobby, etc...) I would then make a simple lining with an old shirt (flannel shirts are my fave for this, but even a t-shirt will work) and stitch that in. If I'm gettin' real fancy, I add a pocket! =]

    ~sky

  • great job! Thanks for sharing :D keep them coming

  • Really nice. Happy you found how to do this technic, I had been looking for you, with little luck. Thank you for taking the time to show us you lovely personality and your beautiful work. Thank you always

  • hey ...try looking at army/military surplus stores....they have all sorts of cotton canvas bags...map bags, messenger bags ,etc....all very plain...in khaki green canvas, white canvas, black canvas...there are some in plain nylon too. they usually have pretty decent prices and they are well made.

  • that is awsome! about how long does that take?? i truly love it

  • Oh T I'm always inspired by your videos and looking forward to seeing them, I love your beadwork and thankfull you share them :))

  • The second one (yellow and green) is FABULOUS!

  • This is so cute, you've inspired me to try this technique! Thanks!

    Val~

  • Awesome! These would look great as pins for a lapel on a jacket, too.

  • So so so cute! Indeed it'd look gorgeous as an embellishment for a bag, I can't wait to see what you come up with!

  • Absolutely GORGEOUS work! Thank you for sharing sweetie! ♥Dig♥

  • I'm very greatful for all this things that You do, it's very helpful and inspiring . Love your videos :)

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