Here is the last border for the sheep fence. As you can see, I'm using sheep leg parts for the border fence. And I will use the black hooves for the binding.
And I have had this fabric tucked away for quite a while waiting to be the backing fabric.
Here's Buddy in his heated bed...except now it is unplugged and using solar power.
And I thought I would show off my photo editing prowess again...although it really does take a lot of time. This time I had to use anti-cranky and anti-grumpy filters on top of the "piss-off" adjustment.
And here is the photo after editing...quite a big difference. I did consider using an anti-glare filter, but thought I might just end up with a puddle of fur.
Your photo skills are amazing! BTW, one of your sheep may have the button pox. Have the rest been vaxxed? I love your leggy border.
ReplyDeletePerfect backing fabric.
ReplyDeleteYou have mad photoshop skillz!
Serving up Sheep Dip! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteMaybe it would not take so long to photo edit if you didn't spend time changing around the background. These days I think a lot of folks could use those anti-cranky/grumpy filters and attitude adjustments on more than just their photos.
That is the perfect backing fabric for your sheep quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour sheep is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteand that backing fabric is just perfect!!
Funny kitty!
It's amazing how each block pattern is different but the sheep have their own personalities! Love it! And the backing fabric is perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreat backing for those sheep! Your photo editing is AMAZING. . . .oh that cranky expression. . .WOW!
ReplyDeleteOne sheep, two sheep, red sheep, blue sheep ...
ReplyDeleteSomeone mentioned buttonpox, or was it muttonpox? I hope they recover in time for the fair.
That sheep quilt top is too darned cute!! And it looks like a LOT of work making it. Love the leg border and that backing? Wow! Perfect.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, that baaaaaaacking fabric is the BEST!
ReplyDeleteAnd cutting the sheeps' legs off will definitely keep them inside the fence...
Molly has certainly mastered giving the "stick eye". It's good knowing the sheep can now merrily frolic away without escaping. Well, except for going to the fair.
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LOL You have really mastered the art of all those special filters. I can't seem to find the piss off filter on mine. LOL
ReplyDeleteLove the fence and the backing fabric.
Oh, I just love your sheep! The backing fabric is so perfect. For some reason, sheep hold a soft spot in my heart. Don't tell Tugger.
ReplyDeleteAs long as that sheep does not have monkeypox you should be okay. Wonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteThe sheep fold is looking good. Molly on the other hand definitely needed your use of the special filters.
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