"I will post once a week" or may the Leprechaun's take away all my rainbows.
So to that end I've decided to first fix up where I last posted in 2007, with my Ross Originals - Appaloosa, I did finish him in 2007.
Appaloosa is stitched on 18 count Aida, two strands, he was done as a companion piece to Ross Originals - Palomino
Palomino is stitched on 16 count Aida, two strands, he was completed in 2001.
My plan is to get them both framed and put over my bed, I have a narrow piece to put in between them. A grouping of Hungarian Vizsla's, the top is on the stack (show ring) he is a Stephanie Seabrook Hedgepath design; the next one is tracking (he was originally in harness) the middle hunting-retrieving a duck. I was given the tracking and hunting Vizsla designs by a fellow breeder I have no idea who designed them. I played with the colours a little, they were a little too 'American' for me, Australian Vizsla's are usually a little lighter.
Vizsla 22 count Hardanger, 2 strands... yep that's right 22
4 comments:
Hi Libbie, the horses are beautiful, you do lovely work,I see you also like country music, do you go to any of the country events in the area.
Love the dogs Libbie, I have an otterhound and would love to find something like that with them on to stitch
Nutmeg, thank you, you make me blush.
But I do have to laugh, my parents live in Tamworth, have for 25 years and would you believe that this year was the first time I was there at Country Music Week. Had a wonderful time, didn't see a thing, was taking care of the farm, maybe next year :D
Hi Terry, yes my Vizslas are just as lovely in the flesh. I had a little look round this evening, cause I vaguely rememebered seeing an Otterhound chart somewhere once. Stephane Seabrook Hedgepath, Pegasus Originals, has a small Otterhound in her Hounds Mini book/leaflet. Hope that helps
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