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.
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!
ReplyDeleteBethany, I love it when you comment here. You raise me up . thank you xo
DeleteI do so love the first image ... the people behind the quilt ... not quite visible, but there ... how it glows
ReplyDeletethis 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
Delete(((Judy))) love seeing your work in process!
ReplyDelete((mo)) I can't stop thinking about Australia burning. My thoughts are with your country, the people and the animals. xoxo
DeleteI 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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