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The Look of Love  By: Nancola (13-Feb-08)
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Description: One of my first attempts at paper flower "quilting" - I first saw this technique in the new CTMH catalog - take 2 paper flowers of the same size (preferably of 2 different colors for the contrast) - (the bigger the better -makes it easier)....pierce holes inside the inner part of the petals (along the inside) - stitch along the edges (I think it's called a running stitch-but I really have no idea) - once you have it stitched, use some micro-tip point type scissors and very carefully cut out the inside of each petal (be careful as to NOT cut through your stitches - and honestly it doesn't have to be super close for it to look good...) once you have the inner petals cut out put another paper flower underneath - I personally stitched 2 stitches on the outside tip of each petal through both flowers to keep the flowers lined up .....that's all there is to it....I had to try this after I saw it....I'm warning everyone though- once you start sewing on paper, it is hard to stop :o)

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Date Added: Feb 13, 2008

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Beautiful work of art!

18-Aug-08

This is simply amazing--I love it!

17-Aug-08

no wonder why this LO has so many comments, it is stunning! great job!

12-Aug-08

This is so stunning!

11-Aug-08

This is fabulous! Adorable baby pic and beautiful LO. Love the flowers and stitches!

04-Aug-08
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I am going to try the paper flower quilting. Its so pretty. Love the lo.

04-Aug-08

Wow just saw this on the layout page and loved it. Beautiful. I think I will try this sometime.

04-Aug-08

I think you were totally successful at paper flower quilting! This is amazing!!

04-Aug-08

Just added this LO and you to my favs!!!

03-Aug-08

adorable!

03-Aug-08
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