My stitching mojo wandered off this week, but I did get the big black dog on Carmen stitched.
There has been some discussion about the markings on the dog. I thought they might be the way the stitcher highlighted some areas, or gave the dogger some spots. Someone else who lives in this household has started calling the dog "that mangey mutt." I have no other comment to make about that.
I do want to mention whatever it is that is extending from the dog's mouth. His tongue or is he blowing a raspberry? Or is this a devil dog spitting flames into the universe? Inquiring minds want to know.
Something else to wonder about in the middle of the night, along with wondering why in the world I have lost all desire to stitch for awhile. I have plenty of projects, have even added more to the stash, but at the moment, I don't feel like doing any of them.
Let's hope it's just the Dog Days of Summer.
Maybe that's why I only worked on a black dog for the past week.
Interesting looking dog! It could be mange or maybe he had gotten into a scuffle with another critter. Happy Monday, Ann!
ReplyDeleteHadn't thought about scars . . . hmmm . . . there are other critters waiting to be stitched in this section . . .
DeleteThe Laurie R. King/Russell and Holmes novel "The Moor" involved a mysterious black dog.
ReplyDeleteLinda E.
I remember reading some story about a black dog when I was in college--and that was decades ago--maybe Edgar Allan Poe? And don't you love the Russell/Holmes books?
DeleteGreat stitching ,have you ever stitched a a dog before ? .
ReplyDeleteI think he looks great.
Thank you! I think I've stitched some little dogs on samplers before, but nothing like this beast!
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