She sat
unfinished for years, but it only took a couple of weeks to finish her. How many more projects do I have that that I’m
stuck on and probably just need a little more to finish?
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10 comments:
Your finish looks beautiful. I like the added touch of the fabric at the back.
Just love this unusual design, so pretty.
She looks wonderful! I love that her obi pops out a bit.
It is such a charming ornament and now has your trademark - a stylish edge.
Doesn't it fell good to have completed one more WIP?
I love her, Pamela, she's great!
Yes, it's often the case that, when we just get on with something, it doesn't take that long.:-)
beautiful finish
Lovely finish.
Greetings, Manuela
It really is beautiful, Pamela. The back interests me.....it looks 3 dimensional....did you stitch on an extra bit?
Thank you! The obi in back is made with ribbon doubled over, then attached to the canvas.
Good job on the finishing!
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