Ta-Da: Tiny Pomegranate Leaves! |
In the above photo, you can see how small this leaf is supposed to be, and how small I'm making my turn under allowance. (You can also see that I chose very ugly nailpolish for my last manicure. Mardi Gras, anyone?) My template is out of that heat resistant plastic stuff, and the penny is just there as a size reference. The only thing that makes the tiny leaves more difficult than the larger leaves is that you can barely hold onto them while you're starching the edges into position and the template wants to scoot around on the tiny scrap of fabric. I should mention that I made sure each leaf was cut with bias edges along those concave curved edges. So, first I fold those pointy ends to the center of the leaf, apply starch solution with a damp stencil brush, and press with a mini iron until dry, one end at a time. (I found that the mini iron was much easier to work with for such tiny pieces).
Both Pointy Ends Starched and Pressed Towards the Center |
Both Pointy Corners Mitered and Starched |
First Curve Finished... |
All Edges Turned! |
Success! |
Block In Progress, With Mini Leaves. Bliss! |
6 comments:
Your tiny pomegranate leaves are perfect! Nice job! Is there any way I can send you a picture of what the back of my sample looks like? I'll have to check more closely to see how the seam allowance lays. ~~ Dar
Thanks, Dar! Yes, I'd love to see your sample! Email the photo to me at: rdrumpf (at) gmail.
Oh my, you are so patient to make these tiny applique pieces so perfectly! I know it must give you a real sense of accomplishment when it is finished so well. Great job. I enjoy your blog postings so much. Wish you had more related to machine embroidery as that is my real passion, but I love anything related to fabric and thread (or string as my friend's husband calls it). Janet G in Sun City, TX
Theyre so darn cute! those leaves look perfect to me. What a beautiful piece this will be!
Thanks, Janet! Actually, I DO have some more machine embroidery planned... a ME applique and monogram that I need to get done this weekend, and then a wall quilt with machine embroidery that I promised to do for the school library. I haven't started it yet, but I need to have it done by the end of August because the kids go back on the 26th. I'll be posting about those projects throughout the month, so stay tuned. :-)
I got tired of the iron sort of melting my manicure, so I've been using a wooden skewer to hold down the template while I press. Has been working great. Plus, it's a pretty nifty spare 'hand'!
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