Using stronger Leaves
Stronger (thicker) leaves can be stitched directly onto or if you are concerned about tearing you could place net on the underside to support your stitched. I have used both methods. The example above does not have support. If using net support carefully trim it off after the stitching is complete so that you do not see it on the front side.
I first blanket stitched around the magnolia leaf and then used double crotchet to extend the crotchet edge. The inner centre is done in a similar manner. First cutting out the insert with a craft knife and then blanket stitching around the cut out section to reinforce the edge. Then I simply interweaved the threads horizontally across the blanket stitches. These magnolia leaves do tend to fade as they dry out but I quite like that effect.
In this example I have used a thicker crotchet thread but I have also done ones with fine crotchet thread as well. Both look fine and give a different appearance.
The end results will be more brittle as the leaves dry so either frame your work or mount on felt. Felt with a window portal effect of a contrasting fabric looks well also.
This is a mindful activity that is fun to do in front of the TV at night,