tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1995249205815458488.post1393661221726793175..comments2024-02-27T11:44:37.001+00:00Comments on Charlton Stitcher: GardensCharlton Stitcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03052815242463837033noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1995249205815458488.post-47708739750769643332018-08-13T18:14:48.366+01:002018-08-13T18:14:48.366+01:00Thank you for commenting, Margaret. I used a very ...Thank you for commenting, Margaret. I used a very useful feature of Photoshop Elements (Layer via Copy) to select and isolate the individual flowers and place them on a simple background. There is lots to play with - how much background to include, the overall shape of the image and how much to enlarge. <br /><br />Thank you also for the details of the circular punch. I will follow this up when my eldest granddaughter has gone home (following an intensive stitching session) and quiet is restored. Between visits, I always forget just how much 8 year olds talk!Charlton Stitcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03052815242463837033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1995249205815458488.post-34293233273591670012018-08-11T09:33:07.672+01:002018-08-11T09:33:07.672+01:00mmm, what an interesting way to "deal with&qu...mmm, what an interesting way to "deal with" ragged flowers - with that bit of contrast of the background peeping through, or even added. And the large scale.<br /><br />Your question on my blog about the circular punch - it's a dressmaker's pattern tracing tool. I've had it for years - it looks very old-fashioned when you see the new streamlined versions! (https://www.stoffstil.co.uk/sewing-accessories/tools-and-sewing-accessories/tracing-wheel-prym-ergonomic-15cm)Margaret Cooterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08529035740804527176noreply@blogger.com