Alibaba took all of 7 months to round up all the 40 thieves but their notoriety knew no bounds! Imagine his surprise to find one more lurking around - their leader no less. And this 41st one was an illusionist - seemingly appearing as his own reflection. Hmmm, what a dilemma - which one was the flesh and blood version?! But our hero managed to crack the mirror and nab him in a trice!
Worked in Lizbeth size 20, single shuttle. My previous posts have more details and I will give an overall round-up in next post. You can find all Blossoms patterns listed under Nature 2D here.
Blossoms Motif #36
<2½ × 1¼
The reason I added a joining picot between a petal segment is because the next flower can have a free picot and also a bit of layered effect. This was not done in earlier motifs.
Blossoms Motif #37
2½ × 1¼
Blossoms Motif #38
2¾ × 1¼
Why should all leaves remain at a level with the rest of the spray? I joined the leaves above a flower in a few motifs. Here I made a leaf under the spray for a bit of a natural look.
See, I was getting bolder ;-D
Blossoms Motif #39
2½ × < 1¼
Blossoms
Motif #40
2½ × 1¼
Blossoms Motif #41
2 × 1¼
I found it extremely difficult to decide which way looked better. I finally chose the former and notated the stitch count below.
So that's it folks as far as actual patterns go for this Blossoms Project. However, as I said above, the ideas continue and I invite you back in a couple of days to see Cornucopia #2 and the constraints under which Alibaba had to work.
I am so intrigued by Ali Baba's story you weaved here and can't wait for the grand reveal! :) I also liked how you overlapped some of the petals and leaves, very good idea!
ReplyDeleteHigh praise Indeed, coming from an actual and original fiction writer! Thanks, Lavi 💗💝 Working on so many motifs made me more adventurous than I was at the start 😉😄
DeleteThanks, Jane 💗💝💗
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you've used. They're so full of joy and cheer!
ReplyDeleteThey sure are, Diane! They invariably brought a smile to my lips while I had them 💖💐💖
DeleteI always love your flower "gardens"!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are the only gardens accessible to me, Sue 😉💐😃
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