At first, I had problems keeping the floche twisted correctly, but it was so nice to work with once I remembered to keep an eye on the twist. The thread has a very smooth finish, so it has a wonderful sheen, particularly when used in satin stitch. I'm going to have to find ways to use floche in other projects!Thank you to Marion Scoular for an enjoyable class and a quick, yet effective, teaching project!
Excellent Job!!! It's really gorgeous!!! REALLY REALLY gorgeous! I do love long and short stitch!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on completing the class. It sounds like it was a lot of fun!
It's gorgeous, congratulations
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a piece for a beginner class! Well done, it looks truly lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is really nice!!
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed reading through your blog. Lots of interesting things. Keep it up.
~Pam
That is absolutely lovely and those colors are wonderful together.
ReplyDeleteBe very careful that I don't sneak in your house at night and steal it (big grin)
Pierrette =^..^=
Yes, it's gorgeous, and don't you just love taking classes from Marion!
ReplyDeletehola jeanne,eres fantástica,me encantan tus labores, felicidades desde España.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly beautiful. I don't have an embroidery machine, but I have done hand embroidery most of my long life. I want to try this thread.
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