"Thought recipes" and combinations for bigger picture thinking, though the eyes of a custom sewist/dressmaker/human being.
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Baltimore, MD - Association of Sewing and Design Professionals Conference
Heading off to meet with colleagues, my fellow Board Members, and friends in Baltimore, MD for a few days of conference, meetings, and eve...
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I am so glad so many people have found and love this post! If, after reading this post, you crave more recent info, stop over at my current ...
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Since writing this post, I have taken charge of the Shop the Garment District blog, where you will find a much more in-depth exploration of...
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(originally posted November 29, 2007) I can only note that the past is beautiful because one never realises an emotion at the time. It ex...
It's perfectly OK, you're allowed. Tell your daughter I said, "great job!"
ReplyDeleteMimi-
ReplyDeleteYou SHOULD be proud!!!...amazing how the eyes are placed in the center of the head...a true perspective for face drawing!! that is something that is hard to teach anyone learning to draw...and this is your precious six-year old! Beautiful work...wonderful talent!!
blessings,
kari & kijsa
she has the gift! gush gush about your wee bairns! that's what mamas do! and blogs are fun places to express your feelings. Lord knows I brag about mine all the time! My Grandmother used to say "Every crow thinks hers is the blackest" isn't that the truth! I adore children's work as it is so honest and raw. Does she have a sketch pad?
ReplyDeleteThank you! She does indeed have a sketch pad, and an "art wall" to display her work. I just love it! We're off to art class this morning!
ReplyDeleteI love that crow phrase... I'm gonna start using it!