crafting a rural spirit
OOOh...I rEAlly like it. (Caps for emphasis of British voice)xo Han
Sweet hand work, Karen.
ooo I really like it too!I once saw some work by the mong (?) people from asia...there reverse work was stunningps mission accomplished...tell Henry
What a fun technique! And thanks for the card Karen :)
i love the detail of the different stitching around the open "windows". what will it become?
Oh, but the imperfection is wonderful! Love these bright spots peeking out of linen! And the hand stitches are the icing on the cake!
I ADORE this, so magical and perfect, makes me smile inside and out!
Something I must definitely try.
Like this so much too! Fun inspiration!!
This is so pretty! You've inspired me to give it a try:)
So cute. I want to try that!
This is so simple and cute! I have never tried reversed applique. Would love to work on some small projects some day.
OOOh...I rEAlly like it. (Caps for emphasis of British voice)
ReplyDeletexo Han
Sweet hand work, Karen.
ReplyDeleteooo I really like it too!
ReplyDeleteI once saw some work by the mong (?) people from asia...there reverse work was stunning
ps mission accomplished...tell Henry
What a fun technique!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the card Karen :)
i love the detail of the different stitching around the open "windows". what will it become?
ReplyDeleteOh, but the imperfection is wonderful! Love these bright spots peeking out of linen! And the hand stitches are the icing on the cake!
ReplyDeleteI ADORE this, so magical and perfect, makes me smile inside and out!
ReplyDeleteSomething I must definitely try.
ReplyDeleteLike this so much too! Fun inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! You've inspired me to give it a try:)
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I want to try that!
ReplyDeleteThis is so simple and cute! I have never tried reversed applique. Would love to work on some small projects some day.
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