Love that it looks like you tipped the fabric with white (did you?) and if you did, what a super effect. I like the layering too. It would have been really easy to just lay down one or two pieces of fabric. Very inventive. Plus, I like the muted and limited colors and calmness of the piece. Looking good:)
Barb - what a great pictorial tutorial. Everything is so clear it leaves no room for many questions. Just one actually - how did you get the three-d effect on the first set of feathers?
No words need! It's lovely, Barbara.
ReplyDeleteWho needs words when you have THE PAW!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that it looks like you tipped the fabric with white (did you?) and if you did, what a super effect. I like the layering too. It would have been really easy to just lay down one or two pieces of fabric. Very inventive. Plus, I like the muted and limited colors and calmness of the piece. Looking good:)
Barb - what a great pictorial tutorial. Everything is so clear it leaves no room for many questions. Just one actually - how did you get the three-d effect on the first set of feathers?
ReplyDeleteHugs - Marie
Incredible, just simply incredible
ReplyDeleteI've got one word - "Awesome!"
ReplyDeleteThis is simply amazing! I am in awe.
ReplyDeleteYou have me laughing, I saw that paw, grabbing at your goose, lol. Love how you did the feathers, great fabric choices for feather texture.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Your cat seems to be hungry for goose! You have such an amazing way with fabrics! it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! How cool is that! Who needs words!
ReplyDeleteAnd wordlessly you built a goose. Most impressive.
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