She saw Georgia's quiet rapture— she couldn't have been more than ten— the first time she made a tidy French embroidery knot.
Jacquelyn Mitchard, A Theory of Relativity
It Feels Like I'm Talking With a Friend
4 x 6" postcard; acrylic, pencil, oil pastel, and collage
abstract
2020
Fun: all those stitches and the new liveliness, like taking scraps of worn out faded clothing and making them into a lively quilt, yes? And fun to have you witness and appreciate the process and outcome, Simone : )
Yes! The STITCHES! I felt the sweetness and comfort as I threaded my needle and rocked it over and under the fabric, thimble on one finger. Thanks, Jen : )
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I love to see your postcard after revision! It's so interesting how these 'stitches' make the whole card so much more alive!
An endless conversation with color an texture!
Love your description, Carol! Thanks!
Fun: all those stitches and the new liveliness, like taking scraps of worn out faded clothing and making them into a lively quilt, yes? And fun to have you witness and appreciate the process and outcome, Simone : )
The STITCHES! Sweetness and comfort, those stitches say to me.
Yes! The STITCHES! I felt the sweetness and comfort as I threaded my needle and rocked it over and under the fabric, thimble on one finger. Thanks, Jen : )
LOVE :)
Hi Sheila! THANKS!
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