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I finally finished my piece, the challenge was to use two complementary colors, I chose blue and orange. I've done a lot of hand stitching and then free motion quilting, which doesn't show up well in the picture. This was from Pamela Allan's class and I really enjoyed working on this piece.
I've posted a close up, you can see the stitching better. And the moon, well it's half of her face.
1 comment:
She looks great, Rhoda! Reminds me of Annie Get Your Gun. I love the moon;s other half being used for her face.
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