>>9432996Thanks, anon. I really appreciate your kind words. That cow was quite a project with a huge learning curve. It's got to be pushing 25 years old now, and I believe it's still up, though the udder has been replaced at least once. As for the embroidery, I've been doing that for 50+ years. Can't really afford an embroidery machine, but I don't like the flat commercial quality machines produce anyway. Handwork isn't fast, but I like the depth of it, vs machine work.