Monday, October 16, 2006
Next step: the sculpt. Bring on the duckie in 3D!
Once again I held my breathe as I opened the e-mail and the first pictures came up. It's amazing how much detail David got with the clay-like material he uses. More than any other duckie I've seen. And interesting that he used pieces of--is that wood?- to make things like the bolt of fabric and scissors and rotary cutter.
But the quilting wasn't right. It looks like couched ribbon rather than thread.
Sure enough the second time was a charm. She's wonderful!
Once again I held my breathe as I opened the e-mail and the first pictures came up. It's amazing how much detail David got with the clay-like material he uses. More than any other duckie I've seen. And interesting that he used pieces of--is that wood?- to make things like the bolt of fabric and scissors and rotary cutter.
But the quilting wasn't right. It looks like couched ribbon rather than thread.
Sure enough the second time was a charm. She's wonderful!
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