herbert
Publish time 2015-7-5 22:11
Beautiful, thank you for sharing
cybercat
Publish time 2015-7-6 11:44
Its still beautiful work. Why is linen considered so much better, if I may ask?
radsweb
Publish time 2015-7-6 12:18
She is absolutely stunning <3 This one is one of my have to do list , I was thinking of dyed fabric for it , But now seeing yoursI am giving it more thought . Thank you for showing us your beautiful design :)
bettibetti
Publish time 2015-7-6 16:38
Nice work!
imuni55
Publish time 2015-7-6 20:17
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Its still beautiful work. Why is linen considered so much better, if I may ask?
thank you :) About linen: its just as easy to work with as Aida, but the holes are smaller (so they are not as visible); and you can work in petite on linen; you can lay beads in 3 directions instead of two (only diagonals are easy to make on Aida; on linen you can lay them in any direction); its easier to make 1/4 and 1/3 stitches on linen; I prefer how the linen feels to the touch. Honestly, I like good Aida, and sometimes (once in a couple of years) I make something with it, but I like linen much more. It even looks more refined :)
imuni55
Publish time 2015-7-6 20:24
static/image/common/user_online.gif radsweb static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-7-6 12:18 static/image/common/back.gif
She is absolutely stunning
thank you :) to be honest, I like colored fabrics - but not the ones with bold color variations. Ive seen, maybe, 1 or 2 works when its really good, but generally it just draws attention away from the design, IMO. E.g., Zweigart Vinage line is OK (colors are natural and subdued), but... pink + violet? Or sea green + dark blue + violet? Ugh.
psotecka
Publish time 2015-7-6 20:26
Awesome really like it :-)
Lidia77
Publish time 2015-7-6 20:31
Very nice work ! :D
phreakay
Publish time 2015-7-6 20:37
Gorgeous no matter what its stitched on :)
pskysea
Publish time 2015-7-6 21:56
Wow~~ nice work~~!!
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