And it got so cold that the conservatory steamed up.
And it was so windy that a lot of creeper blew down. Tony freed it completely and left it lying like a wounded beast in the middle of the lawn.
Mainly photos of and thoughts about my handmade books and mixed media textile art ... but sometimes other bits of "life" get in the way
And it got so cold that the conservatory steamed up.
And it was so windy that a lot of creeper blew down. Tony freed it completely and left it lying like a wounded beast in the middle of the lawn.
After hours and hours spend adding miles more quilting to the cloth, it was time to add the flowery bits of crayoned and stitched reworked photographs (once a beautiful white rose). But how? Various people suggested various things - even Tony contributed the idea of cutting windows and having the flowers at the back - so I decided to do one thing after another and not worry too much about the final result. Not that the brain isn't trying desperately to get it all to harmonise somehow!
During the hours of stitching, a name for it appeared: Morphing the Rose. But a more apt name might be - is! - Pastel Soup. This piece is full of valuable lessons in what not to do - most of all: less is more. The cloth is too, too busy. I might get out some white paint and ....
In between writing the list and getting up to find the camera and take a pic, three items "magically" got done. It works.
And now some non-Australian things - the January pic from a Gardener's World calendar I can't bring myself to throw away -