I had thought when I started this I would try to leave more areas with less stitching - this would be a test of that. But the stitches just became more and more. More than ever maybe.
oh, Susan...how you, your cloth make my heart SING. your fringe. yes. and i can just SEE you doing this, in your room, quietly, such concentration, such devoted satisfaction. oh, you..................
Wow! This is incredibly beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHello there and thanks.
Deletestunning. you have just been going and going.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't stop. All the spaces I had left I went right back and filled them all in.
DeleteVery lovely. So calm.
ReplyDeleteAnd the leaves look as if appliqued, not sun printed.
I get to know these leaves pretty well outlining them like this.
Deleteamazing texture your stitches have produced here
ReplyDeleteI am excited about the result and the possibilities.
Deleteoh, Susan...how you, your cloth make my heart
ReplyDeleteSING. your fringe. yes. and i can just SEE
you doing this, in your room, quietly, such
concentration, such devoted satisfaction.
oh, you..................
It is my version of meditation, for sure. and I have been sitting outside too, as much as possible!
Deleteoh wow this is beautiful, i love the stitchfeel
ReplyDeleteIt feels really great - the weight of it.
DeleteThis is so gorgeous, full of texture and life. How big is it?
ReplyDeleteRather small. 5 X 15 inches with fringe.
DeleteBeautiful! and so is Maple!
ReplyDeleteShe is inspiring - everything is new to her!
Deleteyes. it is what you do. and you do it so very well! lovely cloth! i adore your method for creating fringe, as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I like the way it softens everything...
Deletesigh. This has gone into a realm beyond lovely.
ReplyDeleteA truly beauteous thing.
Why thank you! Now I need to go a bit bigger. : )
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