
She's quite a bit further along now. For a Christmas Ornament she's an odd color. But then again - I do have a whole slew of purple decorations so I guess any color goes now a days. Hard to tell but there is copper ribbon ruched down the middle of her 'legs'. I don't know if I want to give her hair or use the apoxy sculpt like the directions call for. We will see!
Here's a tip: Look at the bottom piece - just above the tassel - see the vertical piece of yarn? If you make a vertical loop on something - then do your horizontal wrapping (or criss-cross) you can loop a tassel or other object on instead of sewing it on to the body.

She looks quite Christmasy. Now a days any colour goes for Christmas. Yours does have some green, red and gold which are Christmas colours. She is looking pretty can't wait to see her completed.
Posted by: shashi at November 3, 2006 12:24 AMShe's elegant! Very different from Jacque's - both really pretty! I KNOW the leaves are sewn, but the 'clothing' - is that wrapped? I am tempted to try this one! (Oh! And I think your colors are luscious!)
Posted by: Kai at November 3, 2006 1:16 AMShe is going to be gorgeous! I love what you can do with fabric, Judi. And I love those colors.
Hugs-
Linda F from FL
woohoo Judi she is a beauty,not supprised on her looks, I love your color choice too!!!I loved doing the ornaments but just burnt out right now I guess I should make myself a few.I am glad you are enjoying the press mold...
Posted by: jacque at November 3, 2006 3:30 PMShe's lovely. She's going to make a pretty Christmas ornament. WOOOHOO! Can't wait to see her finished.
Love & Hugs
Fran
She's wonderful...I look forward to seeing her finished...hummm I love those colors for Christmas...
I supposed I should be used to it by now, but I continue to be amazed at how you take such simple things and impose your own inimitable style on them. I would never have believed that "cute" and "elegant" would blend so well together... I look forward to seeing her finished!
JudiA
Posted by: JudiA at November 4, 2006 4:26 PM