Scorpios are notoriously jealous, of others and others’ things and so the suggestion to ‘Open’ sits there like a playground mother intoning, “Share”. I plucked what was handy (calendar page, old scraps of cut-up quilts, wool bits, a page from a book on trusts, retrieved from a huge bin of recycling while working at the law firm last year) – initially to experiment for this week’s class, and then to puzzle this little piece together.
Nautical map is a phototransfer on linen.
Back reveals some of the wool inclusions and some of the stitching.
This little scrap is now about the size of a large Tarot card. I hate to pillage quilts that have been bound and sleeved, but I just hated this one, so pillage I did. Some of it landed in the Scorpio sketch. I have a few more pieces to use elsewhere. Given my recent sighting of a screech owl around the corner and my sister’s current near-obsession with the bird, I will keep this little piece intact… perhaps to hang with a satin ribbon somewhere.
When butting edges of quilt scraps together and zig-zagging, lo and behold, the pieces do not have to form lines – in fact, little promontories can be stitched readily. Because piecing otherwise requires making lines (or curves) as one goes, this felt more like putting a puzzle together than like quilting.
Back to Scorpio, and jealousy – I’ll admit to feeling a little envious of all the articulate, thoughtful, resolved, clear, energized statements and dedications many others are making about stepping into 2012. Maybe it’s because I had a cold all last week, and the new year came in on a headache, but I think I’ll wait til my birthday in February to reflect back on last year and pause to consider the coming year.
i love it. especially that first image. the bottom half looks like a meandering fence like structure.
ummm, little pickets? to me it looks more like a line of stitches on a wound. Fence is cheerier, for sure.
Really like…lots of interesting details but it all works together. Everyone reflects on their on schedule. 🙂
thanks, deb, and of course you are right – each to her own schedule!
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