They are now joined and developing on a piece of ''un patchworked'' cloth to form the next canvas. This will be my last one, maybe ever, not sure yet but I have so much else I want to do. The Sparkle cloth is progressing and I have a burning desire to embroider text onto silk for something else I have in mind to show at Sparkle. I have really enjoyed creating with white on white again and that will be the basis of my text piece. Hopefully I will have some of that to show you soon. There is also a commission to start, not a huge one, four patchwork squares for a really good customer so I musn't let her down. Phew.....lots to do....love it!
Oh and I had a fantastic meal with the bonus of no washing up!
p.s. forgot to say, the blue lines you can see are tailors chalk markings, not visible on the finished thing!
9 comments:
Oh Karen!! These are tiny beautiful pieces of magic! Pure and white as tiny clouds and as delicate as downy feathers.
Need I say.... I *love* them.
So good to hear the excitement back in your "voice". Can't wait to see the end result of the hexagons. Enjoy your break
It is so much fun to read your post. Your thrill for your embroidery is just great. Even if I hadn't seen the picture I would be convinced in a second that your hexogons are beautiful.
What FABULOUS bits! I can't wait to see the finished piece. Yes, you do create a little (pun intended) magic with your needle!
You are truly a crazy lady making hexagons that small. Crazy is what keeps the world turning : )
love the white on white!
beautiful!
Your work is exquisite and I love white on white too.
3/4 of an inch!?! You blow my mind! Love the white on white!
Such beautiful little hexagons, and so small I couldn't even begin to contemplate such a project but I know you'll do it expertly and beautifully!
Janice.
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