Wednesday, March 10, 2010
mummy making
As promised, here's my tutorial on making fiber mummies or fiber fossils.
I can't decide which name I like better.
Please read the whole thing through before you dive in and email me if you have any questions.
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
finishing
"Old Comfort" is mounted and I'm pleased that none of the bright whites lost their pop.
I took a whole series of photos around this one and the process and will get them published with commentary when I get an hour or so. (click for closeup)
which will really benefit from the darkening that comes with this process. It was a pastel disappointment but you can see by the red that it's going to be a color riot. Now if I can just work up the courage to paint in the margins - extend the design beyond the fiber.
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Hare & Tortoise
Jude described me in her sidebar as "fast but slow.." Flattered to be mentioned at all, I wasn't sure I understood it until I spent the entire evening stitching a two square inch area on this only to pick it all out.
I trample all over myself to lay the groundwork, the broad strokes and then revel in the long, drawn out process of modifying that groundwork with the stitch. There's my Slow Cloth philosophy.
If I were in prison I would have no trouble tunneling out with a teaspoon. I have told clients, when they inquire how long it will take to make a report over the phone, "Together, we will be moving a mountain with a teaspoon. One teaspoon at a time and suddenly, the mountain is gone."
Kate of the brilliant Needled is chronicling her way back from a stroke and gave me another shift of vision on fast & slow. Isn't her Hare magnificent?
Saturday, March 06, 2010
revision
When I unfurled yesterdays start today I wondered who put acid in the yogurt so I dismembered and cannibalized it right down to the dirt.
One false start after another finally got me to this place by about 10pm. Now it's working for me and basting is under way.
I really loved that "storm cloud" commercial batik that I wrapped around it yesterday but it was just too busy and had to go back in the stash for another day.
Friday, March 05, 2010
Ask & ye shall receive..
No kidding. And don't forget to be careful about what you ask for. I wasted an hour this morning cruising the web looking for fresh ideas for my own home made website which is not reflecting my current work or direction . Bored and aggravated by coming up empty, I did a quick run though of the blogs I check in on and lo&behold- Tracy Helgeson held up the torch and pointed the way.
I'm cross eyed and crazy right now but it looks like OPP has what I'm looking for by way of change. I ain't thrilled with the notion of paying for something I've always had for free but I'm doing that now at the store anyway so I'll have to study the particulars, do the math and maybe split the difference.
"In the dream I woke with a start and rushed outside into the yard. The sky was impossibly huge and black and the porch light was defeated to old butter on the ground by it's density. The stars were all wrong in the sky for any time of the year and the air was so cold and bitter that one could not suck any life out of it."
It was a good night at the Whine Mine last night. The Folks must have been exhausted from three straight days of complaining and picked last night to lay low and leave the phone alone. Maybe they were watching American Idol and fell asleep before it was over. TGIF even though I am working this week end.
Robert Genn's twice-weekly newsletter was about the creative flow that can come from the bored place in the brain, "Accessing the default mode network". That was timely for me too.
I'm cross eyed and crazy right now but it looks like OPP has what I'm looking for by way of change. I ain't thrilled with the notion of paying for something I've always had for free but I'm doing that now at the store anyway so I'll have to study the particulars, do the math and maybe split the difference.
"In the dream I woke with a start and rushed outside into the yard. The sky was impossibly huge and black and the porch light was defeated to old butter on the ground by it's density. The stars were all wrong in the sky for any time of the year and the air was so cold and bitter that one could not suck any life out of it."
It was a good night at the Whine Mine last night. The Folks must have been exhausted from three straight days of complaining and picked last night to lay low and leave the phone alone. Maybe they were watching American Idol and fell asleep before it was over. TGIF even though I am working this week end.
Robert Genn's twice-weekly newsletter was about the creative flow that can come from the bored place in the brain, "Accessing the default mode network". That was timely for me too.
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