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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Pet Guardian Angels Start to Appear in Chilly Hollow
As you know, I stitched all six of Kandace Merric's pet guardian angels from the 1996-1997 Needle Pointers magazines for the ANG Auction. I am only one stitcher of many, however. Other angels are being stitched so a set of 15-20 of them will be sold in Milwaukee at ANG's auction night during the annual seminar. I very cleverly volunteered to coordinate the project so that all the angels would fly to Chilly Hollow for collection and packaging and a photo shoot so that all participants and Kandace herself have a document showing the set before they fly away to their new home with some lucky bidder. If you are going to the Milwaukee Seminar, I hope you'll visit the pet guardian angels on display just before the auction and that'll you'll bid for them.
Here are the five that arrived last week so everyone can enjoy them, too. The photo above is Marita's fantastic red and gold Dalmation, straight from a firehouse! Marita told me a bit about her pet guardian angel's backstory. "Dorothea Barker Winks (Dottie to her friends) is a retired firehouse dog. Her middle name is not any type of statement about her personality. Since she is a good Southern girl from Virginia, her mother chose a family name (actually Grandmother's maiden name) for her middle name. As you can guess, red is her favorite color. She is not one for lots of adornments because after all she worked at the firehouse (also her stitcher really hates to mess with beads). She really does appreciate the bright and shiny colors (red and gold) because they remind her of the fire engines that she so loved to ride on."
The next pet guardian angels are from Carole. The details on these two are amazing.I wish you could see the cunning buttons on the Medieval Cat
or the perfect stitches on the Tudor Dog's autumn colors and braided trim! I don't want to part with these two at all.
The final two angels are from Pat who dressed her Tudor Dog in the same white, royal blue and gold of the original model using delicate stitches and a very pretty wing pattern.
Her Georgian Rabbit's lovely blue eye and graceful head caught my eye first, then I realized how beautiful the lace trim, the bows and the floral trim are on this piece.
It is going to be very difficult to mail these away to the Auction Chairman!
I'll post more photos as more angels arrive.
Jane/Chilly Hollow
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4 comments:
They are all gorgeous. It is so interesting to see how each fine stitcher makes the piece their very own.
It is interesting to see how each angel differs from the others. Even the ones that use the same colors as the original model look quite different from it in subtle ways.
I just love this series of ornaments. My fun so far is Tudor Dog!
I think the Tudor Dog is the most popular of the series but the cat is a close second. I personally find it hard to pick a favorite. Every day another one catches my eye!
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