Thursday, May 25, 2006

Mirabilia White Christmas

She's not what I expected. I'm trying to figure out if I like her or not. I do know if I did ever stitch her it would be on a different fabric. I don't like what they have done her on.

10 comments:

Missy said...

She isn't my cup of tea, that's for sure. Do like the dress though. I think that it is something about the poufy 80's do that she has that I don't like.

Love your framed finishes! They look fantastic. And the one with your kitty is exactly like I had pictured. A very precious memory.

:)

Anonymous said...

Hi Jenn!
Thanks for the picture.
I'm not going to stitch her though.
I want to stitch all of the gardens if Autumn in my Garden, finaly comes out!
And I'm also curieus what the rest of the fairy elfs will look like...
:o)

Carol said...

I kinda like her :-)

mainely stitching said...

She's pretty, but indeed that fabric doesn't do a thing for the design.

lyssophietje said...

Hi,

Just popped in to you're blog via stitching bloggers.

I think the dress is beautifull but I don't like the look on her face. But that's most of the time my problem with people charts, so that's why I mostly don't stitch people ;).

And a different fabric is something you must definitly do when you ever stitch her!

You're framed pieces look great! I'm always really nervous when I have my pieces framed, hoping that the don't get lose or something:p.

Happy stitching!
Mirjam

Kathy said...

I love the colours on her dress. It's the face I am not sure about tho. But if I stitched her I would certainly change the fabric.

hugs xxxx

Measi said...

I think a lot of the problem is the fabric. I think the fabric is just horrible. Because of that, I have to wonder if the design would be okay on something else. She does have that 80's hair though, doesn't she?

Anonymous said...

There will be some news about the new Mira fairy elf in 10 days...
:o)

YES! Yippie! :o)

Anonymous said...

I think filling in the windows black or navy will do wonders.

Anonymous said...

I've ordered Ametrine fabric from Silkweaver.
http://www.silkweaver.com/fabrics/rametrinel.jpg