I can finally reveal all--Leigh's Shogun series is up on her website. I stitched Yoritomo, the first Shogun of Japan, to ask as a model for the TNNA show. Photos are on the CH Stitch Guides blog since Leigh and I are selling the stitch guide. Remember, use the magic carpet to go there and then come back to Blog.
http://www.LeighDesigns.com/Sgl7150.html
http://www.LeighDesigns.com/ImgIdx01.html#Shogun
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
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Monday, January 23, 2012
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6 comments:
I sent the link to my daughter so she can choose the one she wants, lets see which one she picks. I like the one you stitched and Yoshinaka. Does the apple fall far from the tree?
wow Jane, it is awesome, congratulations. Did you basketweave that circle? I'll send you a medal.
Well done Jane, well done
Thanks, Palma. But there is no basketweave in the background at all.
WOW!!! Jane, he is Stunning!!! and BIG!!! Just beautiful, so much detail, it must have been hard to have been working on this and not to have been able to shar all the while! Just beautiful!! You have a gift!
We'll find out which one your daughter likes best. Personally, I'd love to stitch Otomoro. I love his mustache and his feathered helmet. But they are all wonderful.
Thanks, Jan. It was hard to work for 5 weeks on a piece and not be able to talk about it, particularly when there were so many interesting things to do with the armor and backgrounds. But I lived!
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