A flower motif made with felt by PieniSieni

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Recipe book that cuts the pattern of this document and finishes it into a three-dimensional flower motif on a sheet-like felt generally sold at a handicraft store. Since it is felt, it is OK to cut the fabric. End processing is unnecessary.

The atmosphere is similar to the flowers made by knitting yarns and lace, but if you cut the felt according to the paper pattern, the face is completed at once, so it is easy to complete and it is short time to complete.
There are simple points such as bonding the petals with bonds after gluing the petals together, and putting them in a small dish to dry out the three-dimensional feeling just like a real flower.

 

Pages:
96
ISBN:
978-4062204286
Release Date:
January, 2017
Language:
Japanese
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PieniSieni

Representative director of the Japan Feltart Association. Bead and felt embroidery artist.

She devised three-dimensional embroidery using the off-hoop technique, which does not use an embroidery hoop. She specializes in creating three-dimensional flowers and insects by embroidering sheet felt.

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  1. SILVIA MANGANO

    The books are very beautiful but, where there is a photograph underneath it is written in English, the instructions can be found on page xxx but they are in Japanese and not in English, so why write the note under the photography in English? Thanks for a reply

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  1. SILVIA MANGANO

    The books are very beautiful but, where there is a photograph underneath it is written in English, the instructions can be found on page xxx but they are in Japanese and not in English, so why write the note under the photography in English? Thanks for a reply

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