

or not -- it's been a long time
this was the first piece of bead embroidery that I did that was not intended to be jewelry
inspired by the style of Russian icons from the 1700s, it's relatively small -- only a little over 3 inches by 5 inches, and it is truly a mixed media piece -- the faces of the Madonna and Child are polymer clay and the "trim" around the neck of the baby's robe includes three real rubies set in gold settings
after I finished this piece it traveled to several art shows (back in the day when we were still doing quite a lot of that) and got pretty positive responses there, but I've never tried putting it in my Etsy store
recently I realized that there was another non-jewelry bead embroiderer in one of the groups I belong to on Etsy, so after some thought, I decided to just put it out there
it will be interesting to see what sort of response it gets there

I think it will probably take about another half hour to finish (I'm running a grid of basting lines about 2 inches apart over the entire top)
after that I can start with the actual quilting -- probably beginning there between the two vases since that is about the center of the piece
but first laundry and errands -- time to get to it
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Wow. !
And now my little stinker of a brain is singing "Mother and Child Reunion" at me.
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