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The technique used is called needle punch. It measures about 3-1/2" x 3" and the flower's center is a tiny green swarovski bead. To give it some structure, I pressed two layers of bondable stabilizer to the back, and attached the pin. It could have been simply framed, but I thought it was so small, that a pin for my sweater would be more appropriate. Although some day, I can see it attached to a newly created purse.
The needle punch was completed, I would guess in 2005 and until now, stored in its original box in the hoop. It looks much prettier as a pin, don't you think?
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Sitting Pretty Pin |
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Back of pin |
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