Mar
20
a hairy situation, indeed
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yesterday when i took a break in stitching on autoquiltography one, i trimmed the excess fabric and fray. everything looked nice, neat, orderly.
today, after 2 hours of stitching, it appears i need to shave my legs (again).
if only this was something i could market to the hair club.
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Mar
17
getting there
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well, i think there’s some improvement in my edging stitching. maybe not marked but definitely some. worked on it tonight during rehearsal for into the woods, and i think it’s finally all coming back to me. (i have 16 words - not lines but words - in tonight’s rehearsal page span, so there was plenty [...]
Mar
16
on and on it goes
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base stitching on autoquiltography one continues. thought i’d be anxious to be moving to the next phase now, ready to move forward and get this annunciated image stitched into existence . . . but not so much. will be glad when i’m to the hand-sewing stage for reasons of portability: won’t lose work time during [...]
Mar
15
warts and all
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i don’t have any more sense than to show you the poor results of my edging efforts today. (it’s another piece for my dinner party series.) tomorrow will undoubtedly be dedicated to stitch removal and search for that ancient instructional book of stitches.
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Mar
7
today horizontal stitching, going from side to side - which of course makes me look fatter. love how all the stitching is giving this vintage tablecloth-turned-quilt (dare i say it) body. with all the ideas and images that bubble up as i sew, i’m going to have to live to be another 202 years to [...]
Mar
5
my dinner party
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throughout my life, i have shared the table with many people who have nourished me. my maternal grandmother is one.
she loved to cut grass, quilt, cook, preserve foods, make pickles, grow flowers, and enter cake contests. as a young woman, she attended college on a piano scholarship for one year before her father decided [...]
Feb
29
the chicken or the egg?
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worked on more infrastructure stitching on autoquiltography l today. funny how this quilt (and others to follow) came as what i call a flash image because it (they) appeared to me out of the blue and quicker than a wink. for the imagination quilt i’m working on, however, the materials came first. i’m just “transcribing” [...]
Feb
28
it’s all in my head
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muscle memory is such a good thing. finally reacquainted with my sewing machine - the one i haven’t used in decades, the one with a bobbin in need of a refill.
but i could not remember how to wind the bobbin. until finally i told my brain to shush and turned the job over to [...]
Feb
26
cloth as mirror and map
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deciding to work with what i have in order to satisfy hands that are restless and itching to get moving (everything still in nc), began work on found crewel piece. no thinking, i said, just selecting, cutting, joining. the why’s, if there are any, will bubble to the surface in their own good time. here’s [...]
Feb
11
Ready > Set > Go, Gogh, Gough
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I’d lived in Ready for years.
I’ve been in Set for months.
Today I am in Go. Gogh. Gough.
Years ago, I had this image flash into my mind, and ever since then I’ve longed to quilt it. “Well, then why haven’t you?” you might very well ask, and the answer is “‘Cause.” Other people needed [...]