It's been that kind of a day - rainy and cold, only fit for curling up in the stitching chair.
But first thing this morning I got bogged down ordering postcards from MOO. 25% off is hard to resist when you chance upon something you actually need.
What I should have done was select images before hand and checked that each one was adequate to the print process, but I worked "on the fly" as their web process encourages. It's a lot like what happens at a buffet...so many tasties out there that you put one tiny dab of 20 things on the plate. Too much to eat but not enough to satisfy. I was upset to find that many of my images were not large enough. This is my first MOO experience...I'll let you know how things pan out.
Thursday, April 04, 2013
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
some redecorating
As much as I loved the old header, it's time for some shaking up. In anticipation of the new dye season, the image behind the title above is a damask table napkin that I got "hands on" with last season. Errand number one today is a stop at the pool supply place for a tub of soda ash.
I've also tried to improve readability, enlarging the fonts that matter...let me know if I've made a difference. So much depends on each users viewing settings.
I've also tried to improve readability, enlarging the fonts that matter...let me know if I've made a difference. So much depends on each users viewing settings.
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
fiber surgery
Nope, not a background....
Freeing the elements from that sad background is underway. One done and my right hand is shot even though I've put my Dad's wire cutting shears to work.
I'm thinking an exacto knife might make things a little easier.
You can see the thickness and density of the cotton batting. This was actually a sheet of printers felt that I scored a long time ago. It was not a good choice for the purpose. Now I'm paying.
Monday, April 01, 2013
a short digression
I finally got all those wormy, deeply carved machine stitches picked and washed out of this piece .
Its' been blocked on the design wall because the thick cotton felt batting that I used has felted and allowed the base cloth, a very old piece of damask, to pucker and wander in places.
I'm still at a loss over its lack of sense. It looks like a chunk of 1920s wallpaper.
Thanks to the magic of digital manipulation, I'm sorely tempted to take the big knife to it and get several small things that work all on their own, like this:
taking steps
After all the festivities and hostess-ing I'm also proud that I made a deadline!
"Material Witness" being held by the WCAGA right here in Georgia.
Time to get some of these creatures out into the public eye. I'd cross my fingers but I have work to do.
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