Now that what i call talent, pure art!! i'll show my these pictures to my aunt and see if she can try something like this for me,how long will it take to make shawl with such designs, i'd have preferred you to make it but thats going to far..:)
Your work is a joyful inspiration! I've pulled out my embellisher and threads and went to work. I've rediscovered handwork! Thank you! www.dianehamburgart.blogspot.com
really pretty luscious colors!
ReplyDeleteLUV LUV LUV!!!!! I have a bunch of fabrics and trims that I have rusted ....... Hmmm you are giving me some ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteStitch on my friend!!!
Yum! I love the colors and the stitching.
ReplyDeleteLuscious is the word that popped into my head, too.
ReplyDeleteJust so yummy!
Wow! This is soooo beautiful. It looks so touchable...I want to touch it.
ReplyDeleteHow do you stitch so fast? I am so far behind on my embroidery work. Although I think partly it's lack of confidence about choosing stitches.
ReplyDeleteNow that what i call talent, pure art!! i'll show my these pictures to my aunt and see if she can try something like this for me,how long will it take to make shawl with such designs, i'd have preferred you to make it but thats going to far..:)
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteJane! This piece is SUMPTUOUS! Not only do I dream of Vencie when I see this but Rome, Florence and the entire Almalfi Coast!♥
ReplyDeleteYour work is a joyful inspiration! I've pulled out my embellisher and threads and went to work. I've rediscovered handwork! Thank you!
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the colours are fantastic
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Jane. What a difference between the base without hand stitching and the final result. Thank you for showing it.
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