Happy Thanksgiving Weekend! I hope you are having a wonderful time.
Before it starts snowing I really should share the final lessons of The Flying Witch by David Galchutt.
Lesson four is all about big fluffy ruffles! Ribbon ruffles at her collar
Ruffly hair created through with needle felting
Hand-crafted ribbon ruffles on her skirt made from Sari silk.
So many ruffles! This lesson was all about big drama and the magic of just the right fiber in just the right area.
Our kittens even got ruffly collars created with Colonial Knots. They seem quite pleased with their outfits. Don’t you think so?
The broom is big and dramatic, created with Straw Silk naturally.
Here she is. Four lessons in, with one more to go.
More witch canvases are due in December. Here’s the link to reserve yours.
If you’ve read this far, you deserve a surprise. Check out the sale section of the website. I marked down more canvases. Here’s the link.
xo
ruth
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Oh my gosh!! The ruffle is fabulous! The hair is outrageously wonderful too!!
Wow — and I do mean Wow!! you just keep getting better and better with each canvas that you work with. Love the hair, the color, the cats, — all of it!! I also love the stitch yo created for the apron — I want to use it on one of my smaller canvases that I keep playing with. For the fun of it, I’d love to compare this canvas to one of your earliest pieces — what a ride!!!
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