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thank you so much. What a wonderful message. x
Thank you.
thanks Becky x
thank you Christina
Joanne will there be any way we could 'see' your presentation without actually being there.......eg an online live stream perhaps.......for a fee, for those of us unable out the continent and unable to attend. I would love to hear anything and everything about the design process of the pattern making.
Pleased to introduce you to my two little owlets.
Hibou and Chouette
The first two owls of a Limited Edition
thanks Caroline. I dont think a Schnauzer would be a Scnauzer without those eyebrows so i over exaggerated them somewhat! I also have a problem jointing the legs and often repeat them over and over. I like the effect of the wobble joints but then they can splay outwards too much so it's just trial and error. Dont give up!
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thanks so much for comments Francy and little Nan...he was such a delight to make x
please visit BUZZ . He is a miniature Schnauzer and listed on my blog
Latest creation now on blog.
We'd love you to visit
http://eddybare.blogspot.com/
thanks. Means a lot xxx
thanks so much.........nothing like a basket of puppies x
Monty is under 2 inches tall and is as close to breed specifications as possible. Please view him on my blog where i have many more pics for your enjoyment. thanks and have a happy week sewing.
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shows his tiny size
taken through the window!
I love this bear......has the sweetest, most serene face. Beautiful work.
your tutorials are clear, concise and a pleasure to follow. Some more please.........movable eyelids maybe?
thanks for sharing your expertise and knowledge.
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thanks so much everyone. x
Wishing Teddy Talk, all viewers and artists, a very happy and blessed Easter
http://eddybare.blogspot.com/
three Easter ducklings on the blog with plenty pics. Please visit them if you have a minute
thank you both so much. Thrilled you like it
meet Hoochie my newest st Bernard pup
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my last st Bernard
in the meanwhile i've been experimenting with Pva glue : water ratios. and the best results are 1 part PVA glue to 3 parts water. Mix in small container and then leave with lid on. Restir and paint onto knitback fabrics when you need or on any areas requiring a bit more strength
most innovative method i've yet heard. Thanks so much for that. Not sure what the S African equivalent of Super Sulky would be, but i'll explore the options. Many thanks for sharing.