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13 comments:
WOW .. what a collection. Love the ribbon closed one.
You have and very beautiful all of them!
I love dragonflies and yours are beautiful,
Len
South of Seattle
Dragonflies are very elegant when they are hovering.
What a buffé of dragonflies, and such variety in style and technique. My favourite is the exquisite Sachiko - your stitches are so even!
The blue wings of the last one are especially elegant.
I love the diversity of them, Pamela. Is there any stitching you can't do?!
Pamela: All your butterflies are beautiful.
Thank-you for sharing.
Catherine
Thanks for taking part in The People's Choice this month. It's always a treat to come and visit when you join us and this month is no exception!
You have so many beautiful dragonflies, in so many different styles and techniques.
I think the first one with the gorgeous wings is possibly my favourite!
Wow what an assortment of dragonflies using different needlework techniques.
Your dragonflies "show" is amazing, love the first, the hardanger work and those on the white fabric with the lines stitched. Thanks for sharing. xxx
What a beautiful collection, Pamela!
You really seem to like dragonflies, and I guess they are a pretty common theme in Japan too!
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