After making the badge for Mom's birthday, I decided Monika and Catherine also needed badges. Thus, a Second Christmas present project was born. I've already posted a couple shots of the embroidery portion of the process.
You may remember Matilda's annoyance. And here are the finished products!
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A martin for Monika. |
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And a fox for Catherine. |
I realize these pictures display a fair amount of sweater-clad bosom. Sorry about that, sisters, but it couldn't be helped. Catherine has come to the rescue with a few badge only shots.
I just realized that the fox resembles a corgi! |
Yep, I made all those ruffles by hand. |
The badges made their official public debuts at the Harry Potter exhibition on Saturday night. Sadly, no photos were allowed inside, but I did dawdle behind long enough to take a few shots outside the Pacific Science Center and the Space Needle. So, let's just add those in for good measure.
A chilly, blustery, drizzly, wonderful day into night.
That little fox is so cute!
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