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    Old 07-17-2011, 06:04 AM
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    Originally Posted by ritamaew
    I just bought the tea ceremony geisha and I wonder if you would give instructions for the background and border work that is not in the pattern.

    Rita
    Thanks for asking Rita. I love my tea ceremony geisha.
    I tried to make the background look like a real Japanese
    tea room. I just added the black strips randomly. I painted
    the background scene with crayolas. I tried to make the
    bottom look like flooring, also with crayolas. I painted her
    face with white ceramic paint, deluted with water, to make
    her look more like a real geisha. I checked online about
    how they applied their makeup and tried to make her
    look authentic. I also used extra batting behind her head
    to give her some demention. I made the arm on her kimona hang loose to also give it some demention.
    It took me some time to finish her. I would hang her on my design wall and look at her for hours trying to deside
    what to do next. It was a labor of love.
    I hope I have been of some help.
    Enjoy making her.
    Jodi
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    Old 07-17-2011, 06:06 AM
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    Originally Posted by ritamaew
    I just bought the tea ceremony geisha and I wonder if you would give instructions for the background and border work that is not in the pattern.

    Rita
    I just noticed you're from Virginia, what part?
    I'm also from the Va and Wva area.
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    Old 07-17-2011, 08:15 AM
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    Me too! I am intrested in the border frames too.
    Thank you
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    Originally Posted by ritamaew
    I just bought the tea ceremony geisha and I wonder if you would give instructions for the background and border work that is not in the pattern.

    Rita
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    Old 07-17-2011, 08:21 AM
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    Beautiful!!
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    Old 07-17-2011, 10:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by jodiann2
    Originally Posted by ritamaew
    I just bought the tea ceremony geisha and I wonder if you would give instructions for the background and border work that is not in the pattern.

    Rita
    I just noticed you're from Virginia, what part?
    I'm also from the Va and Wva area.
    Thanks for your information. I can not believe you used crayola ! Wow. I live in Lynchburg and my quilting guild did a Japanese block study last year and things related. I want to visit Washington and Lee for a real tea ceremony this year. Last year the instructor was on sabattical. I love looking at the geisha too and I am sure I will be wondering what to do that makes her special. I love the paint on the face idea. Thanks for the help. Hoiw did you design the borders?
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    Just beautiful!
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    Old 07-17-2011, 11:16 AM
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    Originally Posted by ritamaew
    Originally Posted by jodiann2
    Originally Posted by ritamaew
    I just bought the tea ceremony geisha and I wonder if you would give instructions for the background and border work that is not in the pattern.

    Rita
    I just noticed you're from Virginia, what part?
    I'm also from the Va and Wva area.
    Thanks for your information. I can not believe you used crayola ! Wow. I live in Lynchburg and my quilting guild did a Japanese block study last year and things related. I want to visit Washington and Lee for a real tea ceremony this year. Last year the instructor was on sabattical. I love looking at the geisha too and I am sure I will be wondering what to do that makes her special. I love the paint on the face idea. Thanks for the help. Hoiw did you design the borders?
    I had a friend cut thin wood into the shape I wanted.
    I quilted the panel and then covered the wood with the
    quilted design. I did the top of the fan geisha the same
    way. I have the Cherry Blossom Geisha almost ready
    to start on. I've had the design in mind and the fabrics
    for a couple of years now so I hope to start on her soon.
    We moved here to Florida from Narrows, Va. Originally
    from Charleston, WV. I think I'm about the only one
    here that was a geisha in a previous life, lol.
    Thanks, have a good one,
    Jodi
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    Old 07-17-2011, 11:20 AM
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    So beautiful love them
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    Old 07-17-2011, 12:01 PM
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    Originally Posted by jodiann2
    Originally Posted by ritamaew
    Originally Posted by jodiann2
    Originally Posted by ritamaew
    I just bought the tea ceremony geisha and I wonder if you would give instructions for the background and border work that is not in the pattern.

    Rita
    I just noticed you're from Virginia, what part?
    I'm also from the Va and Wva area.
    Thanks for your information. I can not believe you used crayola ! Wow. I live in Lynchburg and my quilting guild did a Japanese block study last year and things related. I want to visit Washington and Lee for a real tea ceremony this year. Last year the instructor was on sabattical. I love looking at the geisha too and I am sure I will be wondering what to do that makes her special. I love the paint on the face idea. Thanks for the help. Hoiw did you design the borders?
    I had a friend cut thin wood into the shape I wanted.
    I quilted the panel and then covered the wood with the
    quilted design. I did the top of the fan geisha the same
    way. I have the Cherry Blossom Geisha almost ready
    to start on. I've had the design in mind and the fabrics
    for a couple of years now so I hope to start on her soon.
    We moved here to Florida from Narrows, Va. Originally
    from Charleston, WV. I think I'm about the only one
    here that was a geisha in a previous life, lol.
    Thanks, have a good one,
    Jodi
    Ah What a great idea! You did a wonderful job on all of the geishas. Such love and ingenuity shows in the results. Thanks again.
    Rita
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    Old 07-20-2011, 06:05 AM
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    WOW these are great.
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