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The original key holder with embroidery! An easy way to make a case for storing keys with your own hands, which will also serve as a decorative trinket.
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery

First, you should start creating a basket with irises. Sewing on a wide fabric is much easier than on a narrow blank under a case. Therefore, prepare a piece of dermatin for sewing the base, a needle for embroidery, a hoop, silk threads or thin yarn of the required colors (for irises, you need several tones of purple, threads of light green and dark green colors, a little yellow yarn and brown balls for a basket), more take a small zipper, ruler, and also a ballpoint pen.
Original key holder with embroidery

In the center of the round section, use a pen and a ruler to make markings for the basket (markings must be put every 3 mm). In total, about 20 bars should be obtained.
Original key holder with embroidery

Now duplicate these points just above the resulting row (about 3-4 cm) and start connecting each pair with a thread.
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery

At the end, the needle must be brought to the front side of the embroidery (the lower border of the vertical lines) and begin to “weave” the basket. To do this, pass the thread through a tightly set row of rods, constantly alternating the position of the thread (“above the rod” and “under the rod”).
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery

And when you finish weaving the transverse rods, mark 6 cm from the top edge of the basket and draw a pen.
Original key holder with embroidery

Sew it with the reverse stitch, which later will need to be hidden with a loop-like seam.
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery

Flowers are also marked out first and then embroidered stems are embroidered.
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery

Fix each dark loop on top with a regular stitch, place the light green thread between these double stems in random order (single thread).
Original key holder with embroidery

And here came the most interesting moment - embroidery irises. This is a very painstaking and creative work, so there are no special instructions and clear rules here. Each flower can combine several tones at once (darkening one petal, for example), or a monochromatic bouquet can turn out - this is at your discretion.
So, the upper perianth is created from a loop, which, like a double stalk, is fixed on top with a stitch.
Original key holder with embroidery

Side lobes are regular straight stitches symmetrically applied on both sides of the perianth.
Original key holder with embroidery

From below, create the same petal from the loop, but only smaller. Fill it immediately with color.
Original key holder with embroidery

Embroider such flowers on each protruding stem, and be sure to fill the middle with yellow.
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery

Then cut the two parts for sewing the key holder and assemble them with a basting seam along the contour.
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery

Leave a slit for the zipper on top and (after final stitching the base) sew it in place.
Original key holder with embroidery

To quickly get the keys out of the case, connect them to the clasp with a dermatin shelf. So the keys are not only easier to remove, but also almost impossible to drop or lose.
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery

Now it will be easier and faster to find the keys, and wearing them in a beautiful case is much nicer than in your pocket.
Original key holder with embroidery

Original key holder with embroidery
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