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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Moon Dragon Finish
I
really enjoyed working on the Sun Dragon and the DragonMaster, but the Moon
Dragon… well, not so much. Near the end,
it’s been a real chore to work on it. I’m
glad it is finished!
Next on
my big project list to work on, and hopefully finish, is the Queen.
I’m
linking up with SharonB’s Work in Progress Wednesday. You can join in to be encouraged to work on
(and finish) your big projects or take a look at the projects of others.
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Moon Dragon,
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12 comments:
I am enthralled with this piece...it is absolutely stunning! How many hours did it take to make this stunning dragon?
Your dragon is amazing. Love this work.
WOW!!! It may have been a chore towards the end...but WOW!!! It looks absolutely amazing!!So too does your Sun Dragon and Dragon Master!!! Splendid finishes :)
Wonderful finish.
Greetings, Manuela
It looks fabulous, the three together are just wonderful. What didn't you like about working this piece?
Congrats on finishing your moon dragon, it's a beauty!
WOW! It may have been a chore, but your Moon Dragon is absolutely gorgeous! The Sun Dragon, DragonMaster, and Queen are all stunning as well. I just love your work!
It is a fantastic dragon with all those various stitches. I understand that you feel pleased that this embroidery is completed. Your queen will be a stunning picture, too!
I would like to try stitching one of these patterns but don't know the name of the designer. Can you tell me who it is please?
The dragons are designed by Dorothy Lesher and the queen by Gay Ann Rogers.
Thank you Pamela
¡¡IMPRESIONANTE!!
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