I spent some time yesterday churning the scraps looking for some inspiration.
While I was in NY I cut the tip of my index finger (cardboard is worse than paper!) and this morning was the first time I could do any stitching without pain but more importantly, without getting blood on things. My fingerprint is permanently altered.
It's nice to find my way back to color after all that black and white. The first dye fest of the season will be on me before I know.
This mostly finished piece turned up in the churn. I think it's ready to finish and let fly.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
back in service
I brought Spooky Stories back home with me from NY.
I wanted Dad to use it but made the mistake of telling him that it had been on display at a museum briefly. After that, it stayed folded and draped over the back of the chair by his bed.
It's one of my favorite "crossover" pieces. Fully utilitarian, (I even used Silamide thread for the beading) I built it to be used, dirtied, then machine washed and dried.
I remember that it was fun to make, each foot square block composed independently. I do recall selecting all the fabrics and sequestering them in a project basket..my feeble attempt at limiting my palette.
Once the top was complete, it was layered over W&N cotton and backed with two beautiful Timeless Treasures prints and then hand quilted with doubled 12wt. Sulky cotton.
Monday, March 11, 2013
home
my Goodman, '76? |
Some dear old friends who came to the viewing brought some photos that I had never seen and, earlier, I was tasked with going through my family's heaps, boxed and books of photos to make two collage boards for my Dad's wake.
moi in mouton |
My sister Kitty looks exactly like my Mom.
This poor photo had mold and blue crayon marks ..my photoshop skills are basic but I think I'll have a print made of this one.
Friday, March 08, 2013
Spring Snow
The TV says this area (Goldens Bridge, NY) will have a foot of snow before it stops.
All the preparations for company are done. It remains to be seen how many will be able to get here for Dad's wake today but then again, this is the northeast and more people are accustomed to and equipped for driving in this kind of weather. Back in Georgia this would be Armageddon.
Now there time for some quite stitching.
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
caesura
Here is a heavy cotton damask tablecloth that I could probably cover my car with, four or five yards of the blackest fine, wool gabardine and three vintage woven towels. There is also an expanse of cream colored raw silk and at least a dozen other assorted damask tablecloths, all from the 20's or 30's, like my pop who was born in '26 or '24 depending on who you talk to.
It also occurred to me that I packed this box myself back in January on my last trip home when Dad and I had good, meaningful conversations and said our goodbyes. I'll be taking a hiatus from this space for the duration of the memorials and celebrations and take inspiration from all these glorious pieces of pure potential. He's like that.
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