Here is another Lavender Variety,
created by using simple
Ribbon Stitches and French Knots.
For the three flowers:
1 metre of each Cascade House
Silken Ribbon 4990 and 5300
30 cms. Green Silken Ribbon 7560
30 cms. of 7 mm Mauve
Step 1: Mark out a simple outline for the stems and
flower body.
Chain Stitch using 3 strands DMC 647 Embroidery Thread
for the stem and then I have wrapped it with another
3 strands.
This gives it a slightly rounded and raised appearance.
Step 2: Fill the ovals with French Knots starting with the paler
Silken Ribbon scattered randomly and then add a few more in
the deeper Lavender Colour.
I try not to pull these as tight, so they
will sit above the others to create a layer effect.
Step 3: After completing the 3 Flower Heads add some
larger Wings at the tip with 7 mm. Mauve.
These can be varied from 1 - 3 Ribbon Stitches
some flat with others twisted to add to the appearance.
Step 4: Lastly add long narrow leaves to the lower
ends of the stem.
ends of the stem.
As with the earlier Lavender Tutorial add this to small
gifts, just adorable as a decoration to a pouch filled
with Dried Lavender.
Great Idea for a Mothers Day gift and more personal
as your own creation.
Carol Daisy
Your silk ribbon lavender flowers are beautiful Carol.
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ReplyDeleteLovely; so glad you are posting again.
ReplyDeleteSimply adorable Carol... its beauty.... very lovely
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Farah
I love your silk ribbon embroidery. I have just started to learn so your blog is great. I do find the music playing on the site annoying though, especially as when I stop it, it still loads. It also re-starts everytime I go to a different page.
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ReplyDeleteYour ribbon lavender flowers are beautiful. I am a regular follower of your blog and your tutorials are of great help.
best wishes
Hi, I'm Italian and love your works of silk ribbon embroidery. I really love lavender and would like to do it, could you let me know where I can buy silk floss I need to do lavender flowers?
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Thank you very much for all tutorials.
Laura
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Laura
Carol your silk ribbon flowers are just beautiful. I had lavender bushes growing and your flowers are perfect.
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