Where does the time go? To plumbing (fingers crossed that it's finally over and the jack hammer NEVER returns), birthday, fetching Moon from college to home for his spring break, trip to Oregon to visit family, hayfever meds, ...
A blue moon birthday cloth with a Threadcrumb moon, bits of Deb G.'s indigo silk and Deb L.'s dyeing in the moon, a patch of cloth leftover from Blue's baby quilt, and the top right piece is cyanotype fabric that had seed beads scattered on it while being exposed.
A birthday selfie à la Jude. Unlike Jude, I stepped into the shadows of the bathroom (where the only mirrors are. Somebody really should wash that mirror, and repaint everything, especially the poor old door).
There's been some stitching on that quilt that was started last fall. It was nice to spend some hours with it, long lines of not so small stitches. It's almost time to extend it with more cloth weaving. I am going about this quite cattywampusly, making it up as I go, and not caring one whit.
I'm not sure if it was the birthday distractions, the traveling, or the start of hay fever season, but when all of the finished pieces for Thursday's shop update were gathered, I was surprised to see a small forest of tokens. I don't remember making this many! I do remember thinking how great they are for experimenting with color combinations and a way to try new (uncomfortable) colors (I'm talking to you, Yellow). Tina and Deb's rainbow cloths and threads make it easy to step out of the comfort zone.
More color play while listening to this free workshop. There is much to love about color wheels.
"Holding Home"
The houses are still coming...
"Together They Glowed"
There's something that I'm trying to get at... Trusting that I'll know when I get there.