MAGPIE'S MUMBLINGS

A blog about my interests, which include fabric landscapes and various and assorted other artsy pursuits and sometimes known to contain mumblings of a random nature.

Monday, June 19, 2017

A Finish!!!

All those seam treatment posts are at an end (at least until I start a new project!!) and here's is the big reveal.  I wonder how many of you guessed what it was going to be?



"A King Is Born"
measures approximately 19 x 30"


Today your quote is from Emily Griffin..."Often I feel that projects overwhelm us when we look at how many hours are involved until completion.  But just getting started is usually not that difficult"  



11 comments:

  1. That is a beautiful 'stained glass' piece, 'A King is born'.
    The quote is so true, 'just getting started is not that hard'
    Thanks for the reminder.

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  2. It turned out beautifully:) Did you see the new CQ challenge on Pintangle?

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  3. Mary Anne this is beyond stunning! Your black seam treatments all make sense now seeing thiis finished project. I love your design and the subject matter is so very special. Such a true quote that definitely speaks to me with the "just begin!". Gorgeous "King is Born". <3

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  4. Oh how beautiful. Myriad of gorgeous and bright colour to be seen here. I always love a stain glass window. Love the black silhouettes against the vibrant background. I must admit when you mentioned you were working on a Christmas project, I did not foresee this beauty. Another amazing project from your wonderful imagination and clever hands!

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  5. Oh my gosh this is SO beautiful. It really is AWE inspiring. I love the jewel tones with black stitching and the stained glass technique is of course perfect. I just love it.
    xx, Carol

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  6. Beautiful piece, Mary Anne! You certainly are getting an early start on Christmas projects. Love the vibrant colours with the black stitches.

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  7. Oh, that is so beautiful!! Wow! Love the way all the seams have different treatments - and would never have guessed what you were doing! It was a great surprise!

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  8. Wow! That's beautiful!

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  9. Lovely!! Loved the way you recreated the stained glass effect.I had once a similar project planned using embroidery, but never got around to executing it.

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  10. Gorgeous!! Hope you have got some tall roses out your way! Thanks for your visit to my gardens!
    Wren x

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