The instructions I went by to join the flowers was found on RAVELRY and it is instructions in pictures by Heidi Bears. If you go to the site and put JOINING AFRICAN FLOWERS into the search window it should take you to her page. I know there are other tutorials. You could google the same search and it should give you a couple more options. You complete one flower and then you join the second flower to the first when adding the last round of color to the second flower. I should have done my own tutorial. I did show pics on my blog when I sewed the flowers together on my first blanket. Believe me, doing it in the join-as-you-go method was so much faster. Hope this info was helpful.
Ils sont magnifiques ! Il faut que je m'y mette. Bisous et bon lundi
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ReplyDeleteMeredith
Absolutely beautiful! Amazing what can be done with leftover yarn. :) Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! The flowers pop! Thank you for sharing with all of us. What's next? ~Kelly
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The Heart in Hand Project
How beautiful! I am working on one too in autumn shades but it is slow going. Thanks for inspiration to work harder on it.
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Heidi
It turned out very beautiful, i love the colors.
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Thats so pretty. Well done.
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ReplyDeletei am making it as well but i am having problems in joiniing it toguether, how did you joined it??????please!!!!help!
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The instructions I went by to join the flowers was found on RAVELRY and it is instructions in pictures by Heidi Bears. If you go to the site and put JOINING AFRICAN FLOWERS into the search window it should take you to her page. I know there are other tutorials. You could google the same search and it should give you a couple more options. You complete one flower and then you join the second flower to the first when adding the last round of color to the second flower. I should have done my own tutorial. I did show pics on my blog when I sewed the flowers together on my first blanket. Believe me, doing it in the join-as-you-go method was so much faster. Hope this info was helpful.
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