Slow deep breath in. Hold it a second while admiring your amazing stitched journals. Long to see these pieces in person. Long to feel their textures. Long to listen to their stories. Long to stand in a room with them and simple be. Slow deep breath out. Repeat steps 1-7.
10 years have gone by ... And I discover it today ! A true piece of love ! I immediately thought of mixing this technique with my sashiko work of the moment. I'm accustomed and hooked o the slow motion from right to left avait and again . As my work is a bedcover, I must turn around my desk at each new row : must look liké an ant dragging its grain of rice 😀.Thank you sooo much for sharing. The colours are so warm : it is priceless. I'll have a try with a piece of batting cotton right now. You made my day.
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Love, love love this!
Muse,
musing you
amusingly,
with heart...
xox
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Slow deep breath in.
Hold it a second while admiring your amazing stitched journals.
Long to see these pieces in person.
Long to feel their textures.
Long to listen to their stories.
Long to stand in a room with them and simple be.
Slow deep breath out.
Repeat steps 1-7.
Very cool! I've not seen this technique done before. Love it. Best wishes, Tammy
and from top to bottom
bottom to top
left to right
right to left
inside
outside...
the best side
Unbelievable how the colours of the threads and the fabrics mingle ....
True simple beauty, Judy !
everything, yourself included...
I want to touch this piece, to rub it up against my cheek. I love how this cloth quietly goes on and on and on. How it takes up space without apology.
10 years have gone by ... And I discover it today ! A true piece of love ! I immediately thought of mixing this technique with my sashiko work of the moment. I'm accustomed and hooked o the slow motion from right to left avait and again . As my work is a bedcover, I must turn around my desk at each new row : must look liké an ant dragging its grain of rice 😀.Thank you sooo much for sharing. The colours are so warm : it is priceless. I'll have a try with a piece of batting cotton right now. You made my day.
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