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gurdymonkey ([personal profile] gurdymonkey) wrote2007-07-22 12:30 pm

Waiting for paint to dry....

....so I can shift to the next section.

After piddling half-heartedly with a stencil blank and X-acto knife I asked myself what I was so damn scared of? I began began painting the flowers free-hand, working on the assumption that doing so will contrast nicely with the geometry of the lozenges. I just have to remember not to do groups of four or nine as those numbers are considered unlucky.



Edit - when I knocked off today, I had painted flowers on the collar segment and the back sections of the body panels. I maybe could've done more. This leaves the fronts of the body panels, the overlap panels and both sleeves. After that, I can get out the green paint and start all over again, but that's not as nearly as much painting.

[identity profile] kass-rants.livejournal.com 2007-07-22 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
No. Seven ("shichi") sounds too much like death ("shi"). That is why the numbers change to the native Japanese words ("nana") for seven (and four for the same reasons) when naming days or months.

You also never buy anyone a gift of four or seven anything.