"No Fence Can Stop Me" is my next mini.
As I've said several times, choosing fabrics for a project is for me the funnn-est part. My granddaughter uses that word when she plays in my sewing room.
I also take a lot of photos using my cell phone to view contrasts, depth, color choices, etc. For me it's a quick way to eliminate or choose what's best for a project.
I'm not very good at distance but am working on it. The fence needs work.
I know there's too much brown but Mr. Cowboy said that deer are camouflaged with the background so I went with it.
All done and quilted measuring eight inches square.
As usual, very nice.
ReplyDeleteMr. Cowboy is right, deer blend in to the background! Great quilt!!
ReplyDeleteYour process is interesting. I can see why you use your daughter's word "funnest". With your talent, selecting fabric for a project is playtime!! Lovely work. Thank you for sharing your work on your blog. Thank you for having a blog in this FB and Instagram cyber world.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing the process. I don't find too much brown in it, and I loved the fence, even before you changed it. This is an excellent mini!
ReplyDeleteWell done. I've never attempted anything this small or detailed, but I think you did an amazing job.
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ReplyDeleteHow you designed this: wonderful. I think you are great in this things.
ReplyDeleteGreeting Guilitta