I recolored and resized the background paper to look like the boards I used to block needlepoint. This was a great job and I loved it but I am also glad to be retired. Done with that stress.
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KimJensen_Notebooks_tablet-grid-recolored, resized
@Dalis After the customer stitches the needlepoint, I made it into whatever they want it to be. A lot of ornaments. But it could be anything from a 3D houses with landscape to purse, shoes, Christmas stocking, boxes, eyeglass cases, standing figures. And pillows, tons of pillows. The pillow in the picture I used my embroidery machine and designed stitching to continue the pattern of the needlepoint onto the fabric that framed the needlepoint. There was a lot of room for creativity and I guess that's the part I miss most.
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