


I rarely work in miniature and probably won't again (never say never though!) The extra good news is that I have also passed onto my next module which is all full of things I enjoy such as various different types of applique, tessellation, embellishments and mixed media. I will share progress with you.
Congratulations on completing your diploma!
ReplyDeleteI love miniature quilts are yours is fabulous!
It looks great in the photo/menu frame :) The light shines through and highlights all the beautiful hand stitching you put into it. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and the perspex frame really shows it off. Well done!
ReplyDeleteit looks great - really spring like
ReplyDeletehurrah well done and congratulations - it looks amazing!
ReplyDeletethank you for leaving such a lovely comment on my blog post - i have had similar experiences and so am deeply sympathetic. keep up the beautiful work :)
It looks gorgeous. Congratulations.
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ReplyDeleteLove the mini wall hanging. Just my colours. There is an award on my blog for you. A couple of posts down now, I think, an nice bright flowery one!
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