I love the doodle. Not surprisingly it reminds me of the henna I had painted on my hands when I atteneded a wedding in India. It has always been in the back of my mind to work an embroidery based on that.
I'm staying tuned in for when your mojo returns. I've no doubt that it will, when it's good and ready :-)
All my babes are at school now, and while the part-time work cuts into my time to create, I must still do it. It's like oxygen.
I'm still a Crazy Quilter at heart, but enjoy experimenting with new ideas and mediums.
I'm always ready to learn, and always willing to teach.
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Great Jo !!
One could use the pattern to embroider it.... almost ;-)
Wonder if you've read my latest post?? Maybe there's something here in the Eastern hemisphere that's stopping us from feeling creative??
Well, I'm not fretting about it and just doing stuff I like instead as well as trying to keep my head above water!!=)
I love the doodle. Not surprisingly it reminds me of the henna I had painted on my hands when I atteneded a wedding in India. It has always been in the back of my mind to work an embroidery based on that.
I'm staying tuned in for when your mojo returns. I've no doubt that it will, when it's good and ready :-)
Your doodles are great! Really shows your creativity and style. They would be wonderful stitched with beads!!
Kathy
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I really like this doodled image! Can you see it as a focal point in CQing stitches on a flesh toned fabric? I can!!!
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