Jo at Serendipidous Stitching is hosting a stitch a long the first Saturday of the month and the topics are chosen by her readers. (Somehow I was confused and thought today was the first Saturday, not the second! I need to learn to read the calendar). This month the topic is Dragons. Check it out here. I stitched three of Dorothy Lesher's Dragons and here they are --
I LIKE dragons, though not obsessed with them. I love oriental fabrics and there are so many dragons depicted in them. Your stitched dragons are great.
Thanks for taking part in the SAL this month. These dragons are gorgeous! My favourite is the Moon Dragon, the different stitches really show the textures in his wings.
Hi Pamela oh wow these threee are amazing,you do such beautiful stitching my friend.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Pamela.
ReplyDeleteWonderful stitching, a great collection
ReplyDeleteYour dragons are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can look at these again and again and like them just as much as the first time I saw them.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful dragons!
ReplyDeleteYour dragons are full of life. Happy sunday to you.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful work, Pamela.
ReplyDeleteI like the texture and shading the different stitches make.
And those are fancy stitches indeed!
I LIKE dragons, though not obsessed with them. I love oriental fabrics and there are so many dragons depicted in them. Your stitched dragons are great.
ReplyDeleteI love the Dragon Master's fabulous dress sense! All of these pieces look like they were wonderful to work on.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! How long did it take you?
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Oh Goodness what wonderful stitching Pamela, each dragon showing a multitude of different embroidery stitches and colours.
ReplyDeleteI love those dragons, especially the moon one. I think I even remember you working on it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the SAL this month. These dragons are gorgeous! My favourite is the Moon Dragon, the different stitches really show the textures in his wings.
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant! I love all of them, I think the final one is my favourite.
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