I finally finished Max today. He's a happy boy :-)
Here is Max in his non quilty life.
He started out like this
Then became this.
Now he has a body
And a field to play in
Now he's happy to be quilted and looking for his "forever home"
I just love this! Thanks for sharing, and esp. showing the process from start to finish.
ReplyDeleteOnce again amazing! I love seeing the work you produce, so very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteWow-he's wonderful! Mary Ann
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I hope you plan on entering Max into the Vermont Quilt Festival. He's sure to win!
ReplyDeleteMax is such a great dog! I like seeing the progress as well. You captured him with near perfection!
ReplyDeleteI need your eye technique, that is the hardest for me. And the eyes are so important to the piece.
glen
He looks like he's about to give a big sloppy doggie kiss! :) All those pieces though....oh my!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, love seeing the process
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I have a friend who is going to lose his dearly loved dog soon -- a present like this for him might be just the thing. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'm also going to thank you for the photos of the entire process. It is a wonderful project and, yes, touches my heart too.
ReplyDeleteHe turned out wonderful! I'll try to get a photo up of my son & golden retriever quilt soon for you to see. You got the "sparkle in his eye" perfect to add life and personality.
ReplyDeleteMan your just great. I don't no how to do that. are you applique this? I cant fell my hands so I cant really do that to good. Do you us your sewing mech- to do the applique? I just wish I lived close to you so I could watch you. You do awesome work.
ReplyDeleteOMG! Its..soooo..wonderful, yanti like this!
ReplyDeleteThis came out amazing!!! I love it! Nice work...
ReplyDeleteHe's truly incredible! Do you have a technique that you learned? I'm reading Wendy Butler Berns photo quilts book right now and really would love to try this :) Great job!
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