tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post6886594515952369896..comments2024-03-28T17:33:05.722-04:00Comments on Judy's Journal: I feel as if I know herJudy Martinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00619951031502775381noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-75830657390653013482016-04-22T04:34:53.140-04:002016-04-22T04:34:53.140-04:00Oh Judy, wait until you see the work that Jubu is ...Oh Judy, wait until you see the work that Jubu is making now! In just a year this woman ha s loss omen into an incredible artist. I bought 6 small pieces by her. She is one to watch. Her developement in only 1 year is extraordinary.Val Hearderhttp://www.valeriehearder.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-6987300695197117702015-11-05T08:37:18.367-05:002015-11-05T08:37:18.367-05:00So important to set aside time to share with other...So important to set aside time to share with other artists and friends! It is nourishing. I recognize Margi who came to my house for dinner and of course Penny.<br />I also have some of those embroideries from my trip to South Africa 2 years ago. First thing I did when I picked one up was flip it to see the back...habit?? Then I also asked myself why I had done that.!! The back was just as interesting as the front.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07649267114295809293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-50233397769110270422015-11-03T05:08:01.995-05:002015-11-03T05:08:01.995-05:00I can't seem to work from the back. I get too ...I can't seem to work from the back. I get too flustered. It takes talent. ;) <br /><br />I always liked to keep the back part of my sewing neat, but now, I don't know. I like the honesty of how I'm always both neat and messy, right and 'wrong.' But I like, as you do, recognizing that both sides should be seen, and both sides of us are valid. <br /><br /><br />jesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14868502038761005783noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-23572262763909747122015-10-28T19:00:32.315-04:002015-10-28T19:00:32.315-04:00Yes Jude and Grace- working from the wrong side wi...Yes Jude and Grace- working from the wrong side with intended messiness and urgency and seeing how those stitches look like when they are out there - on the front side. <br /><br />It is so real. It is how we actually live our lives. We react to things with our hearts and hands - and then they are out there, for the world to see. <br /><br />I made a piece over the summer working from the back - and loved how it freed me. It gave me ways to get the urgency out there.<br /><br />thanks for your comments.<br />xoJudy Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00619951031502775381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-61975134774008995592015-10-28T16:53:44.146-04:002015-10-28T16:53:44.146-04:00"that it is urgent for her that she communica..."that it is urgent for her that she communicates those observations"<br />Urgent.<br />Thank you so much for this post<br /><br />for me, the other side shows all the wandering it took to get that Urgency out and<br />Theregrace Forrest~Maestashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15853978388902544613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-1321033546893132962015-10-27T10:13:27.944-04:002015-10-27T10:13:27.944-04:00for me, this is so kantha like, that is designed w...for me, this is so kantha like, that is designed with fields of simple stitch. the back for me has always been just the other side, sometimes i like to work on the other side to get the right look on the "front" . I have come to be able to imagine how it is forming. as long as the threads don't get too tangled u, or hang off and become dysfunctional i always feel it is ok to be visible. the back has become more popular in recent years as we have learned to honor process more, right?. judehttp://spiritcloth.typepad.com/spirit_cloth/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-5067940400130656842015-10-27T09:15:08.149-04:002015-10-27T09:15:08.149-04:00This discussion about the front vs back is valuabl...This discussion about the front vs back is valuable, and I thank you for participating. For myself, I have the idea that the front of the piece is what is presented to the outside world, and the back (if that is what it needs to be called) is more about what is not presented to the outside world. More about our inner thoughts and dreams and true feelings. <br />I often do make both sides visible - I ask that my work be hung from the ceiling or away from the wall so that both sides become the right side. <br /><br />However, Mariana, your question about where does the grounding balancing darkness go has made me think about this issue some more. Thank you.<br /><br />Thank everyone for comments - always appreciated. xJudy Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00619951031502775381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-65367587330061066662015-10-27T07:50:29.762-04:002015-10-27T07:50:29.762-04:00I'm thinking more about the beautiful back que...I'm thinking more about the beautiful back question... and I wonder, if the back is not the place for messiness, non-planning, ugliness, and letting go, then what is? If we make backs as intentional and beautiful as the fronts, then where does the grounding, balancing darkness go?marianahttp://lapetitefumee.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-70699910234525972852015-10-26T14:06:45.172-04:002015-10-26T14:06:45.172-04:00I hear you about the back of the pieces. When my ...I hear you about the back of the pieces. When my great-grandmother made me come in and wash my hands and sit down and work my "lessons", I was a very unhappy five-year-old. I wanted to be outside playing with the others. The real lesson I learned is the back has to be as nice as the front. At the end of my lessons, she would turn it over and look at the back. If it didn't meet her standards, she would undo the stitches and make me do it again. I learned very quickly that I better slow down and do it "right". I am certainly no perfectionist today. I learned to think it through, go slowly, and do it right. My friends get so mad at me when I see a mistake in my knitting. I immediately start tearing it out and starting over to correct that mistake. They think I am OCD. I am not. I was just taught to be careful, and to do it right. I think it teaches us pride in our work. I don't advocate anyone do what my great-grandmother did, but teach the next ones that it is okay to go slowly, it is okay to pull out stitches, and to take pride in one's work.Cozy Knittinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01493371733062170903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-48334078044460220212015-10-26T00:51:37.972-04:002015-10-26T00:51:37.972-04:00I Love This. I Love This. Suzannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05897454936453601178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-82966919198531823142015-10-25T22:34:52.005-04:002015-10-25T22:34:52.005-04:00I feel as if I know you every time I read your blo...I feel as if I know you every time I read your blog. My hands speak with the language of stitch too.Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09118970373675146604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-71820314109797141852015-10-25T16:54:22.291-04:002015-10-25T16:54:22.291-04:00i really love how you honor the work of the hands ...i really love how you honor the work of the hands of others.Velma Bolyardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12446502295849533888noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23991882.post-16843202405750571992015-10-25T12:17:36.004-04:002015-10-25T12:17:36.004-04:00What a beautiful way to connect with a piece--to f...What a beautiful way to connect with a piece--to feel as if you know her. Much to contemplate here about the making of quilts in these days of patterns and templates. Thanks!Nifty Quiltshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11249020129403851346noreply@blogger.com