I’m not
done yet. I think it needs some beads.
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Monday, May 4, 2015
Monday Morning Star Count - Sakana Daigaku
There
is a fictional school in our Japanese textbook called Sakura Daigaku (Cherry Blossom University). I think this piece looks like Sakana Daigaku (Fish University). I
haven’t put a stitch in the big quilt this week because this sewing machine cover has been taking all my
attention.
Linking
up with Life Under Quilts and Super Mom, No Cape.
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What a delightful sewing machine cover you are making! It's especially nice that most (or all?) the work is HAND made!
looks great ♥ beautiful colors
Thank you! it is totally handmade! Funny that the cover for a machine doesn't use the machine to make it.
Wonderful.
Greetings, Manuela
You've added so many more details from the photos you shared last week. I love all the little schools of fishes. And those jelly fish are really cool they way you stitched them.
Thanks for linking up to my Stitchery Link Party again this week and for linking back to help get the word out! Aloha hugs!
This project popping up always makes me smile. I totally think it needs beads too haha. My favorites are still those adorable turtles with their floppy flippers~ :D
Hello Pamela! This is a beautiful piece of work... I can understand why it has your attention at the moment. I am excited to see the finished project! Loving your little fishes.... which stitch do you use for them? Have a lovely week! :) x
Thank you! The little fish are individual chain stitches with a straight stitch in the middle and two tiny straight stitches for the tail.
I just love seeing this grow! What a wonderful work of art. What a lucky sewing machine - it will be all dressed up!
Wow what an amazing project - you are very clever! This will be one unique machine cover!
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