Monday, April 19, 2010
sack cloth magic
I'm please and proud to find that Jude will be building a magic cloth starting with a piece of vintage cotton sacking that I dyed last summer.
This piece was part of this batch of cloth, gifted me by my friend Rosemary just about a year ago. I left this image large so you can zoom in an see the various textures.
Some of the pieces in this batch had a stencil reading "Made For A.D.Pierce, Brooklyn, Conn." A little research told me that this company was a hatchery of some sort last mentioned or annotated in the 1930s.
I love a cloth with history, no matter how prosaic.
There will be just a few more pieces of this cloth posted to the Random Acts of Dyeness page. Hoarding most of it for myself.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Macro
Learning the macro settings on the new camera. No shortage of willing subjects lounging about.
Which one of my internet friends collects these carved wood stamps? I bought this one at a flea market years ago and have never done anything constructive with it.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
the pleasures of the weekend
I'm taking my time with this one enjoying every stitch. Building the threads by using 3, 4 and 6 strands of machine thread, sometimes splitting up floss and mixing in rayon and metallic. A tiny but satisfying palette.
I have some sheers that might come into play down the line too.
Meanwhile the real pool is draining after a long hard winter. We beat the frog sexcapade this year by about two weeks so no polliwogs in peril.
The boys are going to muck it out when the water is all gone. Jim will pressure wash it and the fill - up will get under way. Order will be restored to my world.
'Sketti & salad tonight with garlic bread made from potato rolls that they were giving away at Publix.
I have some sheers that might come into play down the line too.
Meanwhile the real pool is draining after a long hard winter. We beat the frog sexcapade this year by about two weeks so no polliwogs in peril.
The boys are going to muck it out when the water is all gone. Jim will pressure wash it and the fill - up will get under way. Order will be restored to my world.
'Sketti & salad tonight with garlic bread made from potato rolls that they were giving away at Publix.
Friday, April 16, 2010
starting a thing
Now that I think about it, everyone should have a cusspot. To save threads in for bird nests, dimes, earrings, whatever. They are all different, some dyed, some not, some stiffened with medium, some still soft. None of them much bigger than an egg.
If you send me a little padded envelope with your address and enough postage on it for a return trip, I get one off to you. They might as well live at your house too. the studio is infested with them.
email me for address & info
I'm also starting to put together "My Picks" - little groupings of cloth that I might choose myself to start a small slow cloth - pieces that get along nicely. The first two are posted at
Random Acts of Dyeness
If you send me a little padded envelope with your address and enough postage on it for a return trip, I get one off to you. They might as well live at your house too. the studio is infested with them.
email me for address & info
I'm also starting to put together "My Picks" - little groupings of cloth that I might choose myself to start a small slow cloth - pieces that get along nicely. The first two are posted at
Random Acts of Dyeness
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Art at work
I keep a little, undyed cusspot at my desk at the office and stuff every tiny shred of thread in it. After several months it was pretty packed so I took it out onto the grounds and left little bits here and there on the shrubs.
Last evening this was the only one I could find. The birds nests in the vicinity all have Art!
There is Art for us too, sadly unattributed and one or two woodpeckers have had at it.
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