You're right - we have to have the others on the side so that we don't make
our main projects big UFO's ... I do that all the time. I'm currently
working on Stan The Wizard from Kustom Krafts - I still love the old guy -
but if I don't get him done soon .... wellllllllll I have been doing lots
of smaller projects on the side just to keep my sanity ... I never knew
there were so many shades of grey, beige, pale pinks and blues - arggggh -
but in the long run - after you've done a good area, it does make a big
difference. My little 'on the side' project is a Yorkie for a friend - more
to it than I thought but she'll love it when it's done. Soooooooo - did you
put the fabric on the scrolls (or whatever) yet for Bagatelle?
Sharon (N.B.)
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clancy wrote:
Oh my oh my - is that drop dead gorgeous or what? In what century do
you
think you'll have that one done? :-) I like your choice of mulberry
too -
one of my favourite colours.
Sharon (N.B.)
I've found that the monotone ones go a lot faster than the TW's do. I
finished Long Dog's St Sylvestre, which is about 1/3 (maybe) the size
of Bagatelle in about 4 mos.
Can't say that I'll finish Bagatelle this year..probably not....but I'm
gonna see what happens!
If nothing else, the samplers are a good thing to alternate with the
TW's, Mirabilas and Silver Lining designs also in my current rotation!
Caryn
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That is absolutely gorgeous Caryn - a lot of work but so worth it.
Is
there
some place one could see Bagatelle?
Sharon (N.B.)
No affliation with this shop, this is just a good picture of the
design!
http://www.wyndhamneedleworks.com/Lo...bagatelle.html
I saw the designer's model at my LNS in Alexandria, VA. Just
gorgeous!
I didn't want to use blue fabric, so am going with mulberry instead.
Caryn