Here it is - damp stretched - (Hi Karen, thanks for this great hint)
There are some backstitches on top, made of wonderful silk from
Stef Francis, UK. I will take them off - no relevance - although a pity.
I show you still the eucalpytus flower in detail
a hint of Shirley (thanks to Towoomba)
The class is going on.
Very nice :-)
ReplyDeleteLove this little stitchery.
ReplyDeleteYou have made good use of what you have learned at Sharon's class. It's a beautiful piece and I like that the leaf is extending outside the frame.
ReplyDeleteThis ius just beautiful Anneliese, congratulations.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful piece, Sharon is teaching you so well, should have signed up but too late for that. Here in UK we have a technique called calico gardens which is very similiar
ReplyDeleteI love your stitches, I'm doing also the course. You can take a look on my weblog.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the Pebble Adventure, Anneliese! So earthy and love the stitches, the colours. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the Pebble Adventure, Anneliese! Love the colours and the stitching. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteoooh - this is just beautiful. Great job Anneliese. Your colours are sublime. I just visited your previous post and none of the photos would come up for me. Something about Flickr did not want to show them to me :(
ReplyDeleteThis stitching is so beautiful. Lovely eucalyptus leaves and flowers, and the colours are so beautiful. Love it.
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