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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Next Steps
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Brenda Stofft,
Cameo Ornament,
Gay Ann Rogers,
Rabbit Geisha
Sorry, I didn't get the squiggles couched last night. Too busy with other things! I did get the instructions for my next project, the Gay Ann Rogers Cameo Ornament, have read through them twice, made a list of what I don't have here, and have cut and put my congress cloth on stretcher bars. Hopefully I can get to the next largest town to pick up the one thing I don't have--#12 cotton perle---shortly.
I will finish the Rabbit Geisha tonight! (Famous last words.) And for those who asked, she will be appliqued on the front of a tote bag sometime after Christmas as I didn't finish this piece in time to meet the finishing deadline. No problem, as this is a present for me.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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4 comments:
This is going to be very pretty!! I can't wait to see what the roses are done in.
The roses are silk ribbon, done around a spider web stitch. Nothing exotic but ribbon roses are always lovely!
Wonderful! Need any??? I can send some if you need it!
Thanks very much, Pat, but I just found some #12 I set aside to try. I'm going to use it as it is the perfect color and I've been wanting to try out the Valvandi perle cotton.
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