The light border on the dragonfly's front wings doesn't show much considering how hard it was to sew. Now I have to start thinking about the background. When I set it next to the butterfly, the balance is way off.
I am not sure where I want to go with this.
Maybe I will play around with the owl and turtle while I think it over....
So many lovely creatures and plants. A bit of red is maybe what you need for balance?
ReplyDeleteHe will be fine if you are making more blocks to add to the collection, I agree, a tiny bit of red in each block will link them up so well.
ReplyDeleteYour mola stitching looks good so far. You may not know where you're going but I like tagging along - I enjoy the scenery - ;))
ReplyDeleteGreat dragonfly - I love how things evolve with your quilts - and the colors are stunning!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes putting it aside for a while gives you a chance to think about different options. It is worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteMe again - now your yahoo mail is being returned. Just thought I'd let you know. Sunshine here today - I might even get outdoors for a bit. HUgs.
ReplyDeleteRim the dragonfly in red? Not traditional but would show more than the white for sure.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, this motif is absolutely charming ! Mr. Frog has so much personality and energy. What fun, even though the stitching is challenging. We think you've got a winner here. We're very interested in seeing more of this work.
ReplyDeleteWe reply to your yahoo mail, but it keeps bouncing back. Please be assured that we are thinking of you and sending hugs and blessings to you, from Marina and Daryl Lynn
Oh that is so charming.
ReplyDeleteHi, Julie. This is so fun! You know I'm hooked on appliqué! Lots of possibilities here! And thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting. It is always much appreciated. Have a great autumn! best, nadia
ReplyDeleteI really likes your blog! You have shared the whole concept really well and very beautifully soulful read!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
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