Wednesday 8 December 2010

Snail's pace




I finally got round to finishing the squares panels which I started last summer - but at least the colours are seasonal! All I need to do now is to add the backing and the hanging sleeves. Hopefully it won't take till next summer to do so!

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  1. From the look of it, I think it will be worth the wait...beautifully done
    Andie

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  2. These look fab. I love the black background, makes the colors pop and the beads and stitching add to the dimensionality of it all. Hope you are thawing out a little, we are getting colder here. xox Corrine

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  3. Colourful and very pretty my friend.

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  4. Beautiful work Julia and I love the background stitching and beading. I hope you get it up on the wall and enjoy it.

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  5. So glad you have decided to finish these, they look wonderful, would love to see them hanging

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  6. This is gorgeous! I love the colours you chose!

    Congratulations - you won the calendar in my draw! :o) If you drop me an email with your address, I can get it in the mail to you and hopefully you will have it in time for the new year. :o)

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  7. That's going to be very colourful ! I especially liked the 2nd shot - great colour ! Success comes with persistence.

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  8. Sometimes creativity takes a while..... the wall hangings are just lovely... the colors, the stitching and beads are so wonderful. Looking forward to seeing the finished pieces

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  9. Thank you, I'm enjoying your squares, too ;)Wonderful colors.
    I'll give glossy a go for printing the ice, thanks.

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  10. Beautiful, well worth taking the time over.

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  11. WaoOoOou.....such a great artwork!!!

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  12. You've been busy Julie, perfection takes time but is always worth it.

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  13. What an absolutely beautiful blog you have!
    This is just lovely!
    Blessings!
    Ann
    PS Please be sure to enter my GIVEAWAY!

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  14. I totally love the slow cloth process...you have a graceful motion and movement in your works. Hang in there and enjoy the passage of time. Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

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