I did a lot of machine stitch/thread sketching over the cheesecloth to bring out more of the copper and turquoise colour before moving to the hand beading. As for the title Henry's Haircut...you guessed it, the dark gray alpaca's name is Henry.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Henry's Haircut
I did a lot of machine stitch/thread sketching over the cheesecloth to bring out more of the copper and turquoise colour before moving to the hand beading. As for the title Henry's Haircut...you guessed it, the dark gray alpaca's name is Henry.
Very cool!
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Thanks Michelle. I really should do more machine felting...so much fun!
DeleteVery nice! Is this another 12 x 12 piece?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jean, and yes it is another 12" square.
Deletecool technique, Linda. I like working with the embellisher too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat. I really should use the embellisher more, but there are so many ideas floating in my head that are competing to get out!
DeleteThat is amazing Linda, I envy your artistic skills. Thank you so much for sharing your inspiring work at our party :)
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This is beautiful Linda. I love the strands hanging with the beads. Have you ever tried felting like this with cat fur or would it not work?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane. I imagine cat fur would work, but the cat would probably resent being shorn. LOL We've also got a golden retriever and although I haven't used her fur, she's sure leaving enough around on the carpet these days (gotta love that Spring shed...). Perhaps that's something to experiment with.
DeleteSo glad you joined me for Wordless Wednesday Bloggers at our permanent home on The Jenny Evolution. Silence may be golden, but I hope you're making some noise this weekend.
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