Lots and lots of knots and knots.
The last Canola field was sold recently, so I started another last week. : )
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4 comments:
Heaps and HEAPS of knots!! You must do them so quickly after all that practice. One knot takes me about a minute to remember and manouever my needle and thread into the right position and then tweak the thread so it's just right.
and every one of those knots is perfect! Your postcards are all so lovely, and even though I don't comment on all of them, I do enjoy them! Wish I was closer so I could see them in person at one of your shows.
Wow, that is a a lot of knots! You must get sore fingers. It's a beautiful piece.
Amazing and perfect, Monika!
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