I started working on these back in the fall, and pulled them out when I was reorganizing some of the things in my craft closet last week. I used a light table to make my own embroidery patterns, traced them onto some bright scraps of fabric from random fat quarters I had, and used 5 bright colors of embroidery floss to stitch them out. That's the state in which I picked them back up. I found that I had 3 small sized canvas frames and centered and stapled them. I liked the way they looked, but thought they could still use a little more flair. I remembered seeing a pattern in a local quilt store for a flower by Heather Bailey. I'm not sure if it's the same one, but I found some rough instructions on her blog for some cute pop-up flowers. In the sticky, 80+ degree heat we've had the past week, I made 2 flowers and a little bird while watch streaming Netflix directly in front of our fan. I made rough flower and bird sketches and cut them out to use as patterns. To finish the wall hangings off, I pinned the flowers and birds through the canvas, enabling me to rearrange them if I want in the future.
Flower Assembly:
- Cut 2 flowers from different colors of wool (felt would also work).
- Bottom layer - Stitch around the edges of one flower with embroidery floss.
- Top layer - Stitch around the edges, but pull a little tighter so the flower petals stand up and out.
- Make a small sized yo-yo to layer on the top.
- Cut various sizes and thicknesses of yarn to create loops or sprigs to layer between the top flower layer and yo-yo.
- Stitch through all the layers to connect them. You can add buttons, beads, brads, or leave them with just the yo-yo on the top.