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Monthly Archives: September 2015
ImageThe Red Tie
Perhaps this art is akin to jumping off the train before reaching the station. However, this zipper pouch is fully functional!
Odd? Absolutely, as it is the only one.
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Back on the Path
I’ve been urged to get back on the blogging path. My screaming inner voice has been persistent but…………encouragement does help. (Thank you all!) So I have decided to change my method a bit. When I began this blog I had in mind to show a finished work and reveal the process. Since I am bogging instead of blogging I will approach from a slightly new direction, at least for now.
First of all, I can honestly say that I am a habitual, incurable, dedicated maker. Making is what gives meaning to my hours. But I flit from this to that. There are long dry spells of ‘in process’ without completions. So I will more frequently show you the object that has had my attention. Textile works are the focus of ‘Sew Path’ but some of my work in other media can be viewed in my sidebar.
Above is a photo of a textile that has not been able to make it ‘out of the chute’…it has been removed from storage and laid on my work table several times, the recipient of no activity other than fond looks while I work on something else.
Posted in textile art
Tagged altered fabric, art2carry, autumn colors, free motion stitching, freehand stitching, sew path, surface design, textile art, work style
Brilliant Thought #1
Good habits are difficult to set but bad habits are easily accomplished.
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