
Just a quickie post today as I've been a tad busy.
Blimey O' Reily, how windy was it today ? Not the best conditions for training an uber, extra energetic, loony, stubborn, teenage Springer Spaniel who, at the moment, is none too keen on doing as he's told.

At 8 months old, Archibald has just started cocking his leg ~ or should I say 'attempting to have a wee whilst doing a cartwheel'. He hasn't quite mastered this cocking of the old leg business just yet as he gets himself into the most over-exaggerated positions and looks like he's performing some clever gymnastic move. Bless him, his hormones are raging and so, just like a teenager, he thinks he knows best ... I think not !
So, with those two factors in mind i.e. the wind and a headstrong young pup, I've made a new hanging textile picture.
Dotty Dog is having rather a lot of fun with his kite on a windy day. Look at those ears flapping around, must be quite blowy out there.
I don't like the description 'hanging textile picture' but can't think of another suitable name at present ... So, if anyone can suggest another which suits my style of applique work, that'd be fantabulous :)
5 comments:
Oh he's lovely Laurie. I know just what you mean about hanging textile picture - I feel the same about door hanger/hanging. All suggestions welcome please! x
CK was so pleased when our dogs FINALLY started cocking their legs. I think it pleased his masculinity. Isabell is such a disappointment ;-0
Great applique picture (no, a better title has not come to me, sorry) and good that it was inspired by real life events. Your dog sounds a right laugh!
Hen x
I love your new apliqueart, the look on his face is fab...
Our Springer cross lab cocks his leg so high that he looks like some martial artist dog!
X Alex
Hanging textile picture = fabric wall art. That's what I've seen it described as on some websites anyway.
The new one is gorgeous - as always.
x
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