
And I remembered to take photos before I rolled each finished section forward.

In the above section I played with creating a slit opening in the fabric and introducing the occasional shot of eyelash novelty yarn.

This section shows the inclusion of a strip of red satin material (running through the darker section) and, closer to the fell line, a shot of 1/4" red ribbon.

Here's a little close up look to illustrate that all that red, red, red, is not boring. Lots of texture going on there, and slight variations in tint and tone to make a single hued fabric sing with interest.
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