I am still doing the stabilizing (the continuous curve stitching) on Erma’s DWR, but I had to take a break from it and try out some feathers. The large feather motif is not a stencil. I drew it in and stitched it out, and am hopeful that I will be able to replicate it closely, over and over, as I go. I like it. I have two rows of the CC stitching done, seven more to go…so it will be a few days before I get back to feathers, or have anything exciting to share. 🙂 TTFN
A little preview….
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That’s going to be another gorgeous one!!!
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Looking great!!
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You can do it! CC can take so long sometimes, I’m just getting through a bunch myself.
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Looking beautiful Randi!
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Pretty wonderful, Randi!
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So pretty !!
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so very pretty!!! Can’t wait to see it finished!! Maybe make your own stencil so each feather design is the same..just thinking…
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That is looking wonderful!
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Very pretty!
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Oh Randi, another beautiful one. I like what you are doing.
Erma
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Looks great!
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