And I don't know if I can give them a worthy cap. It doesn't fit as I expected, too much fabric, even though the berry is stuffed to bursting. I guess I'll work it out but after those fricking little beads, I can barely see!! And I may have sewn a few too close to the top. So I'll wait until tomorrow to work on them and give my dried out eyes a break. Which would also give the berries a second chance at life. Their first chance expired an hour ago but they begged for mercy.
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7 comments:
Hahaha! They look like new potatoes!
Lovely with this beads but have mercy with your eyes!
Take care and a peaceful day
Greetings Truus from Holland
Marly: I would show them some Mercy, for crying out loud they are berries after all lots of giggles.
I hope you are having a great week so far.
Catherine
Strawberries come in all shapes! I think they are sweet.
Sheepunderfeet
Thinking of you.Hope you are okay.I look at my strawberry and Chums every day. Very crazy here but I try to read your posts. So much to tell you. Hopefully soon. Hope Carol and Mark are well too...and the kitties.
Put the cap on, the will be perfect!
I agree with others....I've bought strawberries that were wonky-it's harder to find a picture perfect strawberry than a wonky one. Once the caps are applied they will look so different and I think you'll wonder what the fuss was about. I've been making lots of strawberries from quilting cotton. I finished one from Erica Michaels-my first x-stitch one and I have lots of her other x-stitch patterns. I also plan to do at least one in punch needle. I'm a bit addicted but can't work on them daily. The hardest part is trying to come up with different "toppings" because I don't want them all the same. Some I put my Irish Crochet Roses on and some are felted wool and some have yo-yo's.
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