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12th century embroidery – Saint Michael and the Dragon – sneak peek.3

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Again a new week started and I also have new photos of my progress concerning my new “12th century embroidery – Saint Michael and the Dragon project for you. 😀

During the weekend I was again very busy working at my new 12th century embroidery project. It is lovely to see how the stitches fill up the head of the dragon and its neck, the dragon looks more and more complete with every stitch.

…and here the promised progress pictures for you – enjoy! 😀

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…and a detailed sneak peek at my dragon head (in progress) for you:

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I have the feeling like my stitches look and get better with every day of practice. 🙂

I hope you liked todays progress. Tomorrow I will show you the finished head of the dragon. *happydandce* 😀

Best regards Racaire

PS.: If you would like to read more about the period 12th century inspiration for the design, embroidery technique,… then please read my first posting about this project:
12th century embroidery – Saint Michael and the Dragon

PPS.: Yesterday I again added some helpful and interesting information/links to my page “Medieval embroidery techniques“. Yeah, my list of medieval embroidery technique and medieval embroidery stitches gets longer and longer… 😀