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12th century embroidery – Saint Michael and the Dragon – sneak peek.20 – Saint Michaels cloak finished :)

12th century embroidery – Saint Michael and the Dragon – sneak peek.20 – Saint Michaels cloak finished :)…and again new progress concerning my “12th century embroidery – Saint Michael and the Dragon” project for you. 😀

Yesterday I showed you my first progress concerning Saint Michaels cloak and today I proudly present to you Saint Michaels finished red cloak.

I feel very released. His cloak looks much better than I thought it would look like. He looks so handsome and cute wearing his striking red cloak, doesn’t he? 🙂

…and here the picture of my new progress for you – enjoy! 😀

Well, I admit it, one little detail of the cloak is not finished yet.

Take a look at the bottom of the cloak where all the folds are – you will see a tiny little bit that should be showing the backside of the fabric and this very small section is not filled yet. I was so happy about the finished cloak that I simply forgot to fill them. *giggle*

But besides this tiny detail the cloak is finished and I am very pleased with the look.

…and another close up picture of my new Split Stitch progress for you:

 …and now I will continue with the embroidery for Saint Michaels sleeve and hand – endspurt! *wooohooo* 😀

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