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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Sharon G's Horses' Rear Canvases
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So many people commented about the SharonG canvas that was my Canvas of the Day yesterday that I wanted to post about the horses' rear designs to help folks find them. First of all, the photo above is the one I posted yesterday. The design is called Graphic Girls #BH 02. This is an 18 count canvas that is 8x10, which is a pillow or framed photo size. It's from the Horses Rear series which are all the same size on 18 count and show three horses from the rear covered in various patterns. You can see the other two canvases in this series on Sharon's blog in the link below. One has floral patterns on the horses and the other has Christmas motifs. These canvases just came out last June so your shop may not have one yet.
http://sharongneedlepointdesigner.blogspot.com/2009/06/ct35-is-newer-canvas-that-now-has.html
They've been very popular so SharonG is going to design more of them, but in a smaller, single horse size. You can read a bit more about her plans for these newest designs here.
http://sharongneedlepointdesigner.blogspot.com/2009/09/horses-behinds.html
If you, like Pat, know one of the original models of these horse's asses, you might be interested.
Jane, exits giggling here in CH
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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