Finished with Red and Blue Horses
I've been having a frustrating time with my sewing machine! It kept breaking so many needles that I went to the service center. And, yep, you guessed it, it was fine once it was there. But, of course, I left the plug-in cord to the sewing machine there...so now I'll be back there again tomorrow. I am not to happy with the edging because my machine was giving me such a hassel. But, I'm happy with the postcard itself.



8 Comments:
Awesome Joanna!
As Sue B said, "awesome" is the right word!
Wow! This is amazing.
I agree with the others. These are awesome!! Well done!!!!
Wow Joanna, you did a fantastic job on these. I admire your ability to tackle something like this.
these are so fantastic! such a lot of movement in a small piece ....... fabulous!
I can understand what you mean about afraid of doing the stitching. It was perfect before adding the stitching, but now it's brilliant.
I like the outcome of your first famous painting postcard!
How did you enjoy making it???
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