Saturday 28 February 2009

This could become addictive

This is my second flower piece done using Photoshop. It is from a photo of a clematis in my garden. This one is also going to the Little Gems project.



No update on the chimney sweep yet. I have left a message on his mobile and his landline but he has not got back to me - does anyone know any small undernourished boys!!
Maggi

22 comments:

  1. Oh Maggi, this clematis piece is just fantastic - I love it. The stitching you have used really brings out the character of the flower, if you know what I mean. I don't know any small undernourished boys, the only ones I know, all have hearty appetites, but I do have one grandson who is very tall and very slim - would he do?!

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  2. I agree with you about 'illtreating' books Maggi. It took me a long time before I could bring myself to 'deface' one. I made sure it was one which no-one wanted and even the Charity Shop was going to throw it out. It is such fun altering a book that now I have no qualms, but still make sure it is one destined for the scrap heap unless I rescue it.

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  3. I love the work you have create, it inspire me to go and be creativ.
    (My english is not so good)
    Have a nice sunday.

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  4. This is truly wonderful stitching. I have a very skinny boy who eats non- stop, might be a bit expensive to send over though.

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  5. Awesome art work Maggie! I showed your embellished ATC with the whole embellish group's ATCs to some quilters today. They loved your work. I was teaching a class on making collage fibre postcards and how to use your embellisher. Dale may have more Canadians signing up for her next class! Have a great weekend, Donna

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  6. Truly beautiful work! I love the Clematis, and your stitching is wonderful!You are so creative and talented!
    Micki

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  7. Violet! It is my favourite colour.

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  8. This is beautiful. I need to try this technique, is it difficult? Are you printing onto fabric, then stitching?

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  9. Hi Maggi - thanks for the lovely welcome back! I love these last two pieces - just brilliant, and not too big either. Val

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  10. This is a really beautiful piece.

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  11. Oooh Maggi - this is just beautiful...does it need a home?? :o)
    Angela

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  12. Wonderful machine stitching!! I hope someday I can master it with my Janome :)

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  13. Maggi, This is gorgeous!!!! I am hoping to spend some time in photoshop in the next few months and now I know what I want to aim for!!

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  14. I love your clematis. I keep trying to grow the real ones and thus far have killed every single one :( Maybe I should try making a fabric one.

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  15. I really enjoyed reading your interview on Micki's blog..so popped over to visit. What lovely things you had to share.

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  16. Just got in to find your gorgeous ATC waiting for me. Anything to do with Celtic design or fossils is right up my street and the more I look at it, the more I see. I love the mysterious colours that glimmer in the depths of all that lovely texture. Thankyou so much. Has the chimney sweep been yet. I hesitate to suggest you try my grandmother's method of shoving a holly branch up the chimney and jiggling it about. She did it once while the fire was alight and caught the chimney alight too!

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  17. Your cards are gorgeous ! I love the way you outlined the petals.

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  18. The flower pieces are stunning,I have looked up the Quilter `s learning sit thanks for the link

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  19. This flower is gorgeous. The stitching is outstanding.

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  20. Wow Maggi - these flowers are absolutely unbelievably stunning!!! I must try this. And your embroidery is quite a sight to behold. Gorgeous!

    Thank you so much for visiting my blog and allowing me to visit here. I will most certainly be back often!

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