やっと秋らしくなりましてよかった。^w^
One last image from the Japanese Festival:
This little bird, likely a female
Anna's hummingbird, appeared in the welcome center and promptly started snacking on a flower arrangement. The staff set up a little feeder (should the flowers run dry of nectar), and the bird happily hovered over the crowd all afternoon.
蜂鳥:
hachidori (hah-chee-doh-ree)
Hummingbird; literal translation is "bee bird."
And now,
back to the show.I have some beads here, and some thread. Beadweaving ensues. :D
Some really, really old CDS rings that Ku made in, I dunno, maybe middle school. -_-;While you can find all manner of beadwork tutorials on the internet, I haven't yet come across one for
conjoined daisy stitch. Ergo, I'mma make one meself.
The two are only slightly different:

CDS is stronger and more compact than regular daisy stitch because each flower shares its east and west petals with the one next to it.
This allows flowers to overlap:

...
or, you can divide individual flowers with pillars of a counter color, たとえば:
In any case, here's how to do it:
All you need are some beads, some string of a gauge small enough to go through those beads, and a thin needle to help you get said string through aforementioned beads. ビーズ、糸、と針しかいらない。簡単でしょう? ^-^