My homage to Shea Daniel-Youngblood’s Main Street was completed in short order …


Then I decided to take a series of process shots of my homage to our much-loved soumak rug …










which led to this finished piece (after I obviously lost track of taking pictures when I got totally into what I was doing) …

So now there are three …

and I’m happily pondering which piece of art to do next.
These are so wonderful Liz! I just really love this idea of yours. It is interesting how well all of the colors work together…the color theme of your home. How lovely.
Also, those tiny little stitches…I thought how lucky I am to know them on a personal level here at my home 🙂
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I do love making tiny little stitches 🪡
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LA – gorgeous records. Go gently. B
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my days are bliss … the sun still low in the sky, sitting on my shoulders as I stitch
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love so much, watching all this process….that it
Matters
to you
goes INTO you and comes out in cloth and stitch….love watching this
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your spirals were a large part of the inspiration … as were Deb G’s …
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These are brilliant
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yesterday I stitched one of your gift cloths into the latest piece … and I continue to be delighted when I find purples where I least expect them
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love how you have carried one thing into another.
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it has also led me to study the art that I see everyday … to see more
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Yes, connection brings new eyes!
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These Log Cabins are especially eye catching because of the small pieces in the center. Fabulous!!
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those little “tiles” were such a fun way to use up scraps of cloth
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