It is finished!!!!
I love it when a design comes together and turns out the way that I imagined it would. Of course, it is not perfect, but hand work never is.
Daffodil Panel
It was quite an adventure figuring out how to do the edge of the daffodil cup and make it look seamless. The center of the pomegranate is filled with tiny garnet beads, so it glows because of the way that the light bounces through them. The butterfly is tiny, but I managed to get several colors of silk and silver thread into the wings.
After I finished with the stitching, I needed to lace the embroidery onto the plastic shapes. When both sides were finished, I whip stitched the two sides together.
The final step to get the petals ready was to couch Grecian gold cord around the whole petal and hide the ends of the cord.
When all five of the sides were finished, I carefully sewed the sides together. Which was an exercise in stitching into tight places. I tried a curved needle but finally ended up with a size 12 sharp that had a little bend to it and was able to sew them securely.
By this time, I was so close to being finished that I didn't even take any more pictures.
The bag for the center is formed from two circles of gold silk with eyelet holes in the casing for the draw strings, and a plastic pentagon between the two layers for the bottom. The centered pentagon was sewn to the bottom of the bag on the inside.
Last, I covered a pentagon with white silk for the outside of the bottom and sewed it in place.
Your bag is absolutely beautiful, you certainly make some amazing things. I wish I could see all the intricate details in real life.
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