Or should I say “basement tour”? It runs three minutes, 45 seconds.
Here are the bead supplies and the paper collage side of the Big Table.







Crossing the Hudson River on Friday. This one’s for you, Nancy!

Someone got very relaxed when we got home yesterday.

Holy Moly .. you do have a lot of stuff!!! It’s no wonder you’re able to create such beautiful colorful pieces. I wouldn’t even know what to do if I had that much to pick from. Thank you for sharing .. I have no doubt that baby quilt will turn out magnificent!!
Holy moly is right. It’s overwhelming even for me.
You do realize that you can never move.
It does complicate things.
The tour was great fun. You have an impressive wealth of materials and it looks so well organized. Finn is as always adorable.
Hi Stephanie. It’s sort of organized. Certainly a lot to play with.
Ahh what a great studio and so many beautiful fragments. I LOVE the row v wade piece!! love love love. And the photos and the critters. A beautiful space.
Thanks Ginny. I haven’t spent much time down there in recent years. It was fun to find things I’d like to be working on.
what a treat to go on the studio tour! it was very yummy seeing all those colors and shapes and ideas, among so much else of worth too. and somehow I stumbled on Pied Beauty–I think from clicking on a link or two. Very fitting.
I didn’t mean to be anonymous–still clumsy with the comment box.
Doris
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’d never be able to decide what to use…and yet, you create magic! Reminds me of my old studio before we moved. It was a daunting task, for sure.
Love the bridge! Similar construction, but what a different look/feel!
It is time to give some away again for sure.
Gosh, that’s a lot of stuff!
Ugh I know. I’m almost never down there anymore so it doesn’t feel like a problem. Out of sight. Out of mind!
Haha That’s what I’m doing too 😁
How fun to see your grand collections for making- so bright and lively. I’ve always told K that if I go to just light a match and walk away.
Ha. I’m borrowing that!
I’ve seen it in person, folks. I was overwhelmed by the sheer quantity, expansiveness of your collection.