And sketched out a basic pattern which looked something like this (only needed half as I wanted it to be symmetrical):
I cut out the pieces and laid them all out and it was looking really great, I was super excited.
Then I started sewing and realised a few things:
- I should’ve used interfacing on my base fabric because it was all wrinkling up and looking terrible.
- I needed to cut some pieces out much larger than the bit that would be showing, so that they could lay underneath other pieces – otherwise the green background would show through the flower petals.
- I had sewed a few pieces down first that should have been placed last
- I had sewed lots of seams that didn’t need sewing because they were going to be underneath other seams
Oh, and I added some little French knots to the centre thingy which looked really cool, but I can’t take credit for that idea, Danielle suggested it when we were initially discussing the project. Here is the practice one for comparison, ha ha! It looks hilariously bad. Although to be fair, once I decided it was a practice I didn’t make much of an effort to sew it nicely.
The end result!
Anyway, she was very happy with it so that’s the main thing. Sometimes it’s hard when someone asks you to do something and they’ve got a picture in their head which they can’t really explain but whatever you do can never live up to it.