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#31
This is amazing. You have perfectly captured the personality of the dog. I have no suggestions of how to quilt it. I can never decide how to quilt my quilts. I can't wait to see what you come up with. I wouldn't add the tulle, I like how it looks without it.
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#35
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I missed following thus journey, but the end is gorgeous! Was this a pattern? Did you fuse down the pieces or top,sew down...dd did one of her weimeriners, using a pattern, sewing the pieces down...lots of work....but well worth it's!
#36
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I would simply outline. Depending on the size of the head, you could outline the outer edge and echo stitch a bit inside the edge and then outline the nose, mouth and eyes. That should be more than adequate quilting and accentuate the head. As far as the 'wood', I would follow the grain lines on the wood and leave it at that.
#37
It is a wonderful piece and I sure can identify with your quilting decisions. I would trace this and draw in thread painting lines to have a really clear idea of direction for all parts. Once you begin thread painting it is so easy to become confused as to "where next?" I would use several different black/ grey tones to paint with. The background... I agree with others that a vertical elongated stipple that isn't as dense to follow the grain. Good luck. I can't wait to see the finish. Your work is always great.
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