Did you do that free hand or with one of the computer embroidery programs? I'm still struggling to learn to quilt, so I'm in awe. I was before, but now I truly am. Bravo!
pretty unsettling... looks like something an anger issue patient would feverishly churn out while in the midst of their stint at the local sanatorium, and i only mean that in the most flattering way! "excellent work!" ::pat on the head, slowly walk away::
wow!
ReplyDeletethis one had to take awhile....
very very nice!!!
This is truly textile art! :D
ReplyDeleteDid you do that free hand or with one of the computer embroidery programs? I'm still struggling to learn to quilt, so I'm in awe. I was before, but now I truly am. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteIt was you on Project Runway!
ReplyDeleteDid you outline it on the fabric before sewing or go freehand?
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI made loose pencil sketch on the fabric and freehanded the details (no computer embroidery for me!).
Can I order about 50 of these for the back of the jackets of my motorcycle gang? We call ourselves the "Skull-A-Day Demons".
ReplyDeleteNicely done once again!
pretty unsettling... looks like something an anger issue patient would feverishly churn out while in the midst of their stint at the local sanatorium, and i only mean that in the most flattering way!
ReplyDelete"excellent work!" ::pat on the head, slowly walk away::
Ha, thanks for the laugh Silvergirl!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was, "i want that on a comforter for my bed!"
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ReplyDeleteSo you can sew, now only if you could iron.
Can I get a matching dust ruffle?
that is too awesome
ReplyDeletehow do do this stuff? (general question of awe, there. Don't actually want a how-to)