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32 ct Pewter Lugana
But this is my issue: The model moon looks something like that.
Mine is a very clear yellow/white. I'm trying to decide if the contrast is too much and whether I should frog and go for a paler yellow. Any opinions/ideas?
I think your moon is beautiful. It appears that the model's moon has some differences, but since it is a more distant picture of the piece, the differences don't show up as much. Clear as mud, right?
ReplyDeleteI like your moon. The darker color you used helps it to stand out more. Good choice!
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast, the winding path down the moon looks very mysterious! But you've got to go with your gut, so if it's bothering you, froggy time. :)
ReplyDeleteI like your moon - stands out more. You got go with what you think is best.
ReplyDeleteNo frogging for you! It looks great, so send that frog away. Love that design!
ReplyDeleteI think you moon looks great, and I would not change it.
ReplyDeleteMy opinion? I think the moon looks perfect the way it is. Actually the whole piece looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYour moon is pretty and looks just right....
ReplyDeleteI think your moon looks great, Blu. I'm loving this whole piece so much!
ReplyDeleteI like your moon better than what is shown in the model. I think it looks like the white (isn't it milk?) has just been poured into the moon and hasn't had a chance to mix with the cream (I can't remember what the yellow color represents.) Then the two cats have a choice of which droplet they want to lap up.
ReplyDeletePlease don't frog it . . it is just to precious the way it is now.
I would leave the moon the way that it is. It's so pretty, and it gives the design that subtle punch of colour.
ReplyDeleteI think your stitching is fabulous. And, I hate to go against the majority, but if it were me I would replace the yellow with a slightly paler colour. The contrast is too much for my taste. I don't think of cream as being that yellow.
ReplyDeleteWhatever you decided, though, the results will be wonderful.
I'd leave it, I like it. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast and being able to see the path. I didn't notice it in the other model when they were mixed together.
ReplyDeleteHmmm can you live with it like it is? If you can then leave it, but if it's going to bother you then frog and redo.
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone here. I like the way your moon looks.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't frog it. I like how it swirls :)
ReplyDeleteI definitely prefer yours to the model. It's more defined and the one in the model is barely visible.
ReplyDeleteYour moon looks perfect. And if you decide to go with paler, Murphy's Law says you'll stitch it up and decide it's so pale you can hardly see it.
ReplyDeleteDon't touch the moon :) Looks great!
ReplyDeleteNope, don't touch it! It probably has to do with the way the model was photographed.
ReplyDeleteJust a 'tiny' bit done???? ;o)
I think it looks great! The model picture isn't very good in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteYour moon is awesome,and you have dine great progress with the pattern.
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I'd leave it too, I like it!!
ReplyDeleteI think it's fine as it is - lovely piece!
ReplyDeleteLeave it be. I think the color really pops and makes the moon almost glow. Who doesn't love a little moon glow?
ReplyDeleteMoon looks lovely, I'd leave it.
ReplyDeleteI think it's beautiful the way it is!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work girl!! :D