
This is definitely a case where the patch looks better from a distance …

as a part of something larger.
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This is definitely a case where the patch looks better from a distance …

as a part of something larger.
Ah, yes, but your vision to help it become. It’s beautiful.
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Thanks muchly … I have a lot of moons to stitch on the Heart’s Compass bed cloth so I plan to experiment a fair bit on this Remember cloth first
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just right for this wild Full Moon!
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too many clouds on the horizon to see our moonrise last night, so I’m glad I caught the almost-full moon
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This full moon in January is known as Wolf Moon which has thrilled my grandson Spencer who for the past two years prefers to be known as Wolf, not Spencer!
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I love that he has asserted his chosen identity …
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I love looking at your stitches close up. and also how the patches combine.
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the combination felt like a cartoon panel … and I wondered what other stories it could tell
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Oh, I like this!
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keeping it simple (although I confess that I don’t particularly enjoy doing this kind of stitch … my precision gene gets frustrated)
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LA – good to see the close up for technical detail; but great to step back to appreciate the artistry and beauty of the moon. Go well. B
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somehow viewing the moon from a distance makes more sense
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Good both ways. Thinking of seeds too.
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ah, I was thinking “rice stitch” … I like “seed stitch” much better … thank you!
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wow
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gotta love the moon
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a lunar oreo cookie!
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this is perfect
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