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Darlene was the second to work on the block, and her addition of the lovely white lace basket (which she made on her embroidery machine), filled with silk-ribbon flowers and leaves added to the block's elegance. She then added the adorable lace-framed kitten applique, as well as a great tag-sale find of a pin with a really cute kitten playing with a ball of yarn, adding the perfect touch of whimsy!! Darlene cleverly wrapped yarn around the existing metal ball before attaching the pin to the block. Darlene also embellished several seams on the block.
With each round of embellishing, Thearica's block is taking on it's own glitzy, glittery, girly personality!!!
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The lavender-colored flower in the corner of the above picture is my work.

My favorite metallic thread is "SULKY Metallic 142 7026." It is soft, flexible, very easy to hand sew, and has a beautiful metallic sparkle. This particular spool is a variegated silver, blue, pink mix that goes with any background color. Just beautiful stuff!!!
NOTE: To give a bit of sparkle, you can substitute beads for the French knots. The remaining instructions are the same.
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The web is made with metallic thread (see note above regarding SULKY metallic thread), and the spider is made with two drop beads, a small black bead for the head, and a larger iridescent blue-green bead for the body. The legs are made with glossy black beading thread.
I was the third to work on the block, and my additions were the fan in the lower right corner, the beaded dragonfly and the flowers just above the fan, the spider and spider web, the lavender colored flower in the upper left corner, the tiny bees in the lower left corner, and the cretan-stitch embellished seam across the top of the center patch. I also added beads, sequins and fluff in several places.
Hope you enjoyed seeing our work!
What a clever idea for the bees....just love them and, of course, your creative mind....I must be strictly left brain, and no right brain (creative side!!!). You, Carolyn, have a 'huge' right brain! This is a beautiful block with lots of cool ideas all of you have done for Thearica!
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