The Mulligrub Blues
The Mulligrub Blues is finished. Week after month sitting in doctors offices, x-ray offices, hospital waiting rooms. I finally finished the hand work on the binding and the sleeves last week.This is just a very quick digital documentation snap. I wanted to be able to see the stitching on the black. Hard to capture with an overhead, interrogation, light.
When it comes back from the professional photographer's I'll drop it on the scanner and we will try again. And, yes, I know that I need to take the cellophane tape roller to the thing, again. I, too, can see the cat hair on the detail.
I worked most all day, today, sitting in a hospital recovery room with DH. He is fine, the angiogram did not show any problems. So I have accumulated a four inch line of pins in my canvas carry bag. Just barely scratched the surface of the hand applique work on that one. Have no idea what it should be called. I'll let you know when I get more done.


1 Comments:
Muligrub Blues is a strong piece - I'd love to see it up-close and personal. How big is it? Anyway, I like the hand stitching in the subtle yet different shades - they complement the discharge pieces wonderfully well.
I'm impressed that you keep working throughout all the health issues you and your DH have experienced. Of course my surgery was a shoulder thing, and that crimped my working considerably. And I got darned depressed because I was not working! Congrats to you for working through it all.
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