
I love the pattern of the backing fabric coming through.

The indigo white-flecked fabric is a piece of katazome that I made at a workshop back in August. Did you really cut it? I think it was worth it — the speckled repeat with the cloth weaving is lively.
It’s been ages since I’ve been in a rhythm of sewing every day. I hope it continues. Next up: layering for the moon. Last up: fix crooked seam at bottom.


I hope I can get the rhythm back.
I love light through cloth.
It doesn’t look like you ever lost it? But boy have you had a lot going on this year!
More than you even know!
I have had a sense of that.
I think you said you were at a standstill of some sort, recently – but hey, that was barely one in my book. You do not need to read Rick Rubin’s book, but you might enjoy it… I think you are “A Creative Act: A Way of Being”.
Today I barely get back to painting. However, building on new friendships is also important?
The bleed-through is dynamic. It gives a sense of cosmic forces at play. I’m glad you’re sewing again.
I love it when I’m surprised.
I have a negative amount of rhythm these days. When did I last stitch/weave? Who knows.
Love the dramatic what’s behind the curtain! And always love the light shining through. Maybe everything should hang ihn a window these days, the light would be good.
You have a positive amount of rhythm with your writing/posting however.
This one is beautiful … the way the light comes through. You truly truly are multi talented. A real artist.
Thanks Tina.