First, a photo of the house from Anne's mom
Next, photos of Anne's pets, gleaned from her blog
Then, a drawing of the house
And a version in colored pencil and cut paper, with animal faces in the windows
Fabrics selected, shapes cut out and prepared for fusing
Picture fused and machine embroidered
Little faces in the windows
Border added with embroidered vine...
Picture completed and mailed in time for Christmas!!
Unfortunately I wasn't able to finish another project I had hoped to complete, but it is first on my list for the new year. Thank you for your patience, Julie.
Hope you have had a wonderful weekend!
14 comments:
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This is fabulous for so many reasons!!!!!!!
xoxoxoxoxoxox
That's really lovely!
I'm so glad you posted about how you created my lovely house portrait! It was so much fun to watch your creative process (you make it look so easy, but I know it's not!).
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I will treasure it always.
Fabulous work of art!
You did a super job! What a very sweet present:)
Really nice process photos...thanks for posting!
I am sure they were both delighted as I would have been! It must have taken you ages to piece it all together. It is a gorgeous piece of work Judy and a wonderful heirloom for Anne. x
So much joy shared around the world because of this, Judy. Smiles as wide as the sky. Once again, my thanks and love.
Love it Judy! You did such a fabulous job. I'm sure they will be thrilled. I love the pets in the windows - just precious.
Happy New Year.
Cindy
unbelievably wonderful!!!
You are a fabric genius:)
Hope this next jaunt around the sun
is your sweetest so far,
Jennifer
Oh Judy, what a truly spectacular piece! It's absolute perfection and is obviously created with so much love! What a gift... xx
Judy, that is just beautiful!!!
Now I want to try to make one of my house!! The animal's faces in the windows are just adorable!! Love it!
Really adorable with those little animal faces! Beautiful work!
Happy New Year!
Jane T
It's wonderful to see the steps it takes a genius like yourself to create a lasting legacy such as this.
Thanks, Judy!
Barbara
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