The nine-patch ended up with only four blocks.
Here is a close-up of the full snow moon art doll.
I am remembering that INTENT is the word I selected for this year and while I INTENTionally have several ongoing projects, it is a pleasure to complete some of them.
Good word for the year. And, remember that the process and journey are part of the Intent. Love those blocks. :)Bea
ReplyDeleteI like the blocks too. And the doll is very pretty :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that I can see the face even better, it is fabulous for a first try. That sculpy is harder than it looks to work with. Subtle, tranquil blocks.
ReplyDeleteI love your mini nine-patch finish, just love it! Little projects are my very favorites.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the close up. It is really nice.
ReplyDeleteI like the stitching you did on those blocks and I like that it doesn't have a binding. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love both pieces but adore the doll. Such personality!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I DO like a finish. ; ) Makes ya feel good doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I DO like a finish. ; ) Makes ya feel good doesn't it?
ReplyDeletei like those four blocks.
ReplyDeleteYour full snow moon art doll is precious. Was she fun to make? I haven't made many dolls but I wanted to take a class with this German lady and now I've lost the information. Your nine patch is cute.
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