It's supposed to get colder this week, so it's the perfect time to work on Ice Drops!
The little bag of Swarovski crystals I found in my stash are being put to good use! I have no idea what size they are.
Some of my Facebook friends have commented that they can't find the glass gems. A little fiddling with the stitch count can help make these fit coins or decorative discs.
This is a bit snug. I think I'll add one more stitch next time. I can always shrink the thread by soaking the finished Ice Drop in hot water for about 15 minutes, as suggested by Marie of West Pine Creations. I tried it, and it worked well!
The little bag of Swarovski crystals I found in my stash are being put to good use! I have no idea what size they are.
Some of my Facebook friends have commented that they can't find the glass gems. A little fiddling with the stitch count can help make these fit coins or decorative discs.
This is a bit snug. I think I'll add one more stitch next time. I can always shrink the thread by soaking the finished Ice Drop in hot water for about 15 minutes, as suggested by Marie of West Pine Creations. I tried it, and it worked well!
Yummy, they look good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome with those crystals!!! :) I like how they simulate Christmas lights! :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful 🎄
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful, Diane.
ReplyDeleteYou Dear are the Ice Drop Queen. Each one you create is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ice drops,
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