rescued 70's dresden plates, re-appliqued to fabrics dyed with walnut 2019 |
New phone
better camera
so many family photos on it from Christmas
I haven't seen them all yet.
blocking a new quilt by pinning it while still damp after washing into the 12" ceiling-tiles on my design wall |
I'm figuring it out
Instagram is easier than blogging.
As we enter this new decade let's do our best.
7 comments:
There is so much to explore in these days and time. Judy, your new work is spectacular and I love the connection between your hand-dyed cloth and the vintage textiles. Beauty is in the story lines and this design work is taking your stories forward! Defined colour mastery!
I do so love the first image ... the people behind the quilt ... not quite visible, but there ... how it glows
(((Judy))) love seeing your work in process!
Bethany, I love it when you comment here. You raise me up . thank you xo
this quilt top was something I kept apologizing to people for making, but I loved the colours so much, I kept goinog. The faded fabrics hold so many memories for me, I know that I look at this piece with rose coloured glasses. Thank you for your comment xo
((mo)) I can't stop thinking about Australia burning. My thoughts are with your country, the people and the animals. xoxo
I just love those Dresden plates on top of the neutral backdrops. So very soft and lovely. You inspire me every time I visit. Your creativity/ideas are genius! xoxoxo
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