Birdie now has her batting "skin" covering her yarn base, her stomach muscles and leg tendons in place, and is about to begin the build-up of muscles. Progress slows down a bit again, as the exciting beginning stages are done and now it's all about sewing tiny details and many tedious references to anatomy books.
We've had a solid five days of rain here in the Northeast, good weather to sit under a desk lamp on one side and an Ott-Lite on the other.
In a way that's a good thing, as there is no crisp sunny weather tempting me outside to do Fall chores!
We've had a solid five days of rain here in the Northeast, good weather to sit under a desk lamp on one side and an Ott-Lite on the other.
In a way that's a good thing, as there is no crisp sunny weather tempting me outside to do Fall chores!
2 comments:
This is really cool! Blog posts that show the steps of an artist's progress are my favorite kind. It looks like you have a lot of skill so you must have been doing this for ages. I look forward to seeing the finished piece.
(btw, found you at the Blog Hop) ;)
Thanks Cindy!
I started learning the process around 2006, and I had visions after I lost my job in 2007 of doing nothing but this! Unfortunately life and other smaller projects get in the way of that idea. I do find that posting the progress keeps me a little more on track, even when it seems like ages in between postings!
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