
This is a have fun piece. You can have as many yo-yo lily pads and fish as you want. Add beads to look like rocks in the blue water or as a border. I found a fake suede ric-rac trim to use for the border. It's held in place with french knots.
Start with the goldfish. I used 2 shades of orange and one yellow to do the straight stitches over pieces of orange felt to make a padded shape. You can do a series of long straight stitches, then stitch over them so the fish is a little raised instead of using the felt. Follow the arrows on the pattern for the direction the stitches should go in. The fish bodies are about 3/4" long and about 1/4" wide but make them the size you want. You may want to try making one on a scrap of fabric first. The fins are pieces of thin ribbon. I used 5/8" rayon bias ribbon for the fins and tail.The back fin is about 1/4" long and cut at an angle at one end. Gather the opposite edge and sew where the red line is on the back of the fish, spreading out the gathers so it;s about 3/8" long. The side fins are the same except they are gathered tight and sewn where the black x's are. The tail is a 1" piece with both ends cut at angles. Gather it at the center and sew to the back tip of the body. The eyes are 2 small black seed beads but you can do french knots instead.
The lily pads are circles of green bali printed fabric made into yo-yos. Use 1" - 2" circles of fabric gathered into the yo-yos for the various sizes. Notice that I partly covered the fish so it looks like they are swimming under them. Look at the photo for ideas for placements. The 2 lilies are made with white silk ribbon doing Japanese leaf stitch, but white floss can be used to make lazy daisy stitches. Look at the photo and you'll see that one is a circle of petals and the other is made to look like a side view. I used dark green floss to make a straight stitch for the stem, french knots at the bottom of the flower, and 2 stem stitched grass like stems.The center of the full circle flowers has a french knot using yellow floss.
The heron is made using bullion stitches. I found the directions in an old bullion stitch book so I can't give them but by looking at the photo you may be able to see how to make it. I had a look online but couldn't find anything like it. Sorry!
The clusters of green over the brown edging was made using tatted rings but a similar look can be made doing bullion stitch loops. Another choice would be to do turkey stitch, then cut the loops or not.
Since this was made ages ago I don't have the names/numbers of the colors used. It's the only section that has something (the heron) I can't give the directions for. There is an amazing fish youtube video that I posted about last year you may prefer to make.
Next month is all flowers so get your fav colors of floss ready.
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