After the ridiculous number of times the door was stitched and removed, I decided to follow the chart. The same as I originally stitched and removed because I did not like the stripe, the color, the size. Now, smaller, back to those charted colors, and it's over. Did not expect the size change to make those colored stripes more appealing.
Incomplete Anne is folded and in the plastic bag with her chart.
The End.
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9 comments:
Oh Marly, I really like your Incomplete Anne. Shrinking the door makes it look so much better. Thinking of you!
The door came out great, and yes - surprising about going back to the original colors in the smaller door. I'm sorry you've bagged up Anne and set it aside. OTOH, far better that than trying to force it and ending up in flames. It will be interesting to see how you feel about it someday in the future when you pull it out again.
Who'd'a thunk it? The door is lovely....as is the rest of Ann. Here's to hoping her time out is brief. ~Robin~
I hope Ann gets out of jail soon. She is lovely!
This is super! Love ya!
I think your door looks great. Don't hide the work you had so much turmoil with. Be glad it's finished and something you accomplished. I appreciate all of your "stitches". Happy Veteran's day. God bless America and you too.
Hugs
The door looks much better, but a pity you don't finish it with the flowerpot at the right too...
Take care and hope your appointments were not to bad...
Big hug, Truus from Holland
In the end, it turned out just great, Marly! I hope Tracy, Sophia, and Chris are all improving and will be back to normal very soon. ♥
IT looks great Marly!
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