Today I'm going to
 show you how I make the 
stems to go with my
 happy patchwork flowers:)
I made all of my flowers using the
to get a set of your own:)
Before I made the stems...
I whipped up a few more leaves
 using the A-14 and A-16 
in the set.
Then I chose 
3 different greens
 from my scrappy stash
 to make my stems:)
I used the Clover 1/4" bias tape maker.
I cut my fabric strips 
5/8" x width of fabric.
***NOTE- these stems will be
 straight and not curvy 
so I did not cut
 them on the bias.
I like to clip off the
 corners and make a point
 to thread through 
the bias tape maker.
I insert the fabric 
like this and use whatever
 is handy next to me 
with a sharp point 
to help pull it 
through the tip.
You can use 
small embroidery scissors...
a tailors awl
 or a pin:)
This is what it looks like
 on the other side 
where the fabric 
comes out folded.
To press...
turn it back over
 to the side where 
its not folded. 
I like to thread it
 thru the metal loop 
on the end to keep
 my fabric straight.
Place your iron 
on the fabric 
without touching the
 bias tape maker....it's metal so you
 will make it too 
hot to touch!
Pull backwards 
(to the left) 
on the metal loop and
iron the fabric strip 
nice and flat 
as it comes out.
I like to let mine cool
 and then wind it around
vintage wooden spools ...
making sure the folds
 of the stems underneath
 are nice and flat 
as I wind it.
I use these tiny 
little appliqué pins by Clover
 to secure the ends.
Now my stem strips 
are ready for appliqué...
I just have to cut off 
the length needed for a flower:)
Before I appliqué 
the flowers 
onto a background...
I like to appliqué 
the centers onto
 each flower first.
I use matching 
50 weight 100% cotton 
Aurifil thread
and a tiny zigzag stitch.
I also keep a 
small ruler handy for 
measuring so that 
I'm sure the center 
is right in the middle
 before pinning 
and appliquéing.
I am doing machine appliqué
 for this project and 
I love the way it looks!
This is what 
it looks like
 from the back.
I change my top thread
 to match each piece
 that I am appliquéing...
but leave white 
Aurifil in my bobbin.
This is a close up
 of the top:)
Now that all of my flowers,
 leaves and stems are ready...
I'll show you
 what I'm making 
on my next post.
I can't wait!
xx
Lori












































