rolling? unrolling?


Aug 9
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I really don’t know which way this one is going. I finished it in time to take a week’s worth to class tonight. We did fast (and quite kind) critiques of people’s work. I love seeing what other people have done, and as a teacher I get to grill them: which one do you think is strongest, which one is weakest, can it be fixed or should it be started again??? I love hearing the answers. I don’t feel like my answers help much, but I know asking myself the questions makes the postcards (and other work) improve.

In other news, I have become my mother. At least one aspect anyhow. My friend Andy is simultaneously moving back into his house after it was renovated after a fire and thinking about packing to live in England for three years (with two kids) because his wife’s job is there. We spent some quality time in the garage going through boxes, and the back of my car is filled with 6 boxes of stuffies, two of shoes and two of kids books. I will recycle, freecycle or donate them to good homes…. and THAT is how I am my mother tonight.

interim


Aug 8
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not quite done yet.

Silk pieces from jude at spiritcloth and Glennis at Shibori Girl finally spoke to me.

Unfortunately, I am too hot, and utterly cross-threaded with the universe.

So I’m quitting before I make anything worse, and coming back tomorrow.

I’m going to go fondle the silk scraps….

and today


Aug 7
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Something completely different.

Well, not really.

The metal shim fell on me when I was getting something else out, and then I realized I could iron a strip of organza onto freezer paper for printing instead of a whole sheet, and then this seemed like a stronger idea than what I had before.

I feel like it has taken me a couple weeks to get back in the groove of making these. I didn’t like many of the end-of-July ones, and I was thinking the early sunflowers are not very strong either. But I like this one, and I am remembering some ideas for things to do when I get wedged. Plus I bought two books full of eye candy. I can work my way through those for a while.

Stay tuned.

rise again


Aug 5
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I saved a handful of petals from yesterday to make this one. I was trying for the Fibonacci spiral in the center. I think I got a spiral but it isn’t Mr. Fibonacci’s.

My word today is Balance. I managed to accomplish a yoga class today. While I was creaky and achy (and cranky) for many of the twists and hip openers, I nailed all the balance poses, which was nice. And different. It was an odd feeling, as though I could settle into them and keep breathing. I don’t get that much. Later when I went to take the river pictures, my feet slipped and I slithered down a steep hill not spilling my bike and not landing on my butt – breathing hard and rattled but upright. Balance. Then there is the whole mental balance issue. And life balance issue. And balancing different people’s wants against each other.

The girls and I are headed to my mother’s for a couple days. Aerin stays and goes to sailing camp and Grandma Camp for two weeks, Alice and I return after a couple days.

fallen


Aug 4
Originally uploaded by Dancing Crow.

The petals fell off onto the counter, so I swept them up and took them upstairs.

Here I sandwiched them between two sheets of fusible web, and ironed it hard. Then I peeled it apart, and sandwiched the result between silk organza and the purple batik. A little embroidery around the outsides of the petals and it looked done.

The petals smelled like pumpkin pie when I pressed them. Or something else golden.

My head is spinning with fabric things. I am working on three different journal pages, more or less simultaneously, in a desperate bid to accomplish them before Journal Class next Saturday. I still have some finishing to do on Alice’s May page – adding some of her drawings to the background. I decided to make June a page full of things that make me irrationally happy. And July is nothing but a fabric scrapbook page of Our Summer Vacation. It looks cool, and it is fabric. But really? It is scrapbooking.

hockney-ized


Aug 2
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And sometimes the postcard of the day just feels like a rough draft.

I taught a class on Fabric Postcards tonight. Four cheerful students, including two I think of as much stronger quilters than I am. But people had good questions, and I had some answers. They all produced one postcard this evening and think they might be able to make a few more over the next week. I love seeing how different they all are.

good day, sunshine


Aug 1
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I had thought to make August the month of stuff from the farm stand, because it is the perfect month for fruit and veg here in New England. Except I found this glorious object at one of my favorite farms:

Brown_eye_1

I am smitten.

It may be an entire month of sunflower(s).

Brace yourselves.

Oh – I met a fellow blogger (Simmy from England), we had a fine fiber crawl through Northampton, stopping at Valley Fabrics and Webs. She’s traveling with her family – charming husband and three kids. They are staying with her friends from the blogosphere all around the Eastern states. It is a very cool trip. Her husband calls it the Blog Tour.

In the Small World Dept; it turns out her husband did a degree with the woman who was later my boss at New England Science Center.

I am very much liking this meeting friends from the ether in the real world.   

So if any of my faithful readers would like a place to crash in Massachusetts, give me a holler.

home is…


Jul 31
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I’m glad to be home. I’m glad to be home from other countries, and I’m glad to be home from the last round of visits and family and friends. I almost did my own bed again because really, falling into your own bed, with your own pillow and familiar sounds outside the window and all that? Really nothing like it. But this covers all the July postcards in one fell swoop, and now I get to think about the next thing.

Actually I got to think about something completely different today. Red Kate is making fish for juggling. It’s an SCA thing. Don’t ask.

Anyhow, after talking about it a good deal, we decided we should felt them, either felt a flat piece of goods and sew together fish shapes, or felt around something roughly fish shaped and juggleable.

We attempted the second path this afternoon. To start, we made little examples around little bottles. Hers came out mouse shaped, so she put more tail on it and swore she’d done it on purpose. Mine came out bottle shaped but can (and will) be manipulated into a fish shape, except I temporarily lost it.

Having (mostly) succeeded at a small size, we went straight for life size. We decided a juggling pin was roughly the correct shape and (inherently) juggleable, so we used those, and layered on the roving around and around and around, and wetted it out and soaped it up and started felting. We got tired. The pieces came apart, (on mine) or were too thin, (on hers) and we got discouraged.  Then we looked at a book, and somehow became inflamed. At least I did. I found all my old roving from a pre-school project with Aerin’s class, and re-wrapped the pin and tied it all down with yards of fluffy and extremely feltable mohair, and then I got fancy, with fins and resists and even a dorsal fin. Then I put a knee-sock over it, tied it up tight, and tossed it in the washer with some jeans.

That didn’t make as much noise as when I put it in the dryer with the same jeans.

When it was done, the fins had felted through the sock, some of the mohair wasn’t, and therefore hadn’t felted, and it all looks like this:

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which could be worse. It is fusiform, it seems to be pin sized, and it seems to be holding together well enough. It even looks kind of catfishy with the bad string hanging off its head end. I’ll cut it off the pin tomorrow, and see if it will hold polyester beads, and if it can be washed again. It still needs hardening up some, but I think I am encouraged.