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Friday, July 4, 2008
Fright Wig Finished, Claw Added
Labels:
Halloween,
Squiggee Gail Hendrix,
stocking,
Trick or Treaters
Here's a photo of the Trick or Treaters stocking from Squiggee with the fright wig all done and combed, and the claw hand added to the middle figure. The "hand" is just beading wire twisted to resemble a bony skeleton hand. One end was poked through the canvas and it was tied down on the back, then I used two small stitches to secure the fingers on the front. It took me a lot longer to explain how the wig and claw were done than to actually add them to the stocking!
In this photo I've added a row of orange beads to the top of the stocking. Squiggee herself showed the beads in a row along the bottom of the stocking top but due to the finishing I plan, I want them at the top.
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You have been pretty busy already! I love the bony hand and the fright hair--great job on eplaining. The fibers are wonderful choices!
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