I felt that my patchwork man was turning into a woman and after I attached the face she looked a little lost and not quite frazzled enough for the November month. I added two colours of drop beads so it looks like her hair is standing on end.
Hope you enjoy this young lady, with her bounce in her step. I have still not named her but I am sure if she hangs on my design wall she will be named soon.
Hope you enjoy this young lady, with her bounce in her step. I have still not named her but I am sure if she hangs on my design wall she will be named soon.
8 comments:
She is delightful and looks so happy! i love the background...
She looks like a "baby angel" to me... I don't see the frazzeled so much as a "let's go play" attitude and a sweetness. I love the background fabric with the bees. Yummmm! I hope you'll post her name when you've decided. Robin A.
Hi, Diane, I really like your little blue lady with bees in her bonnet. A very delightful piece!
Sabine
Oh, cute, cute, cute! I like her!
Marty S
Crackpot Beader
I love the material. I have made a bag out of the same material which i will post pictures of. The material comes from a San Francisco furniture makers factory, courtesy of my sister-in-law. This trip I got some wonderful pale blue silk scraps.
I like her - she's so cute. Doesn't look frazzled at all just very playful. Can't wait to hear her name.
Yes it does remind me of a small angel. Very sweet piece! Nice work.
I like how the beading around the face turned out. Well done! :)
--Dave
at Rings & Things
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