It's Labour Day in the U.S.A.
Thought I'd show more fruits of my labour.
I first posted about this work here.
Found, Stitched, and Dyed
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oh fabulous! i am enjoying your lines of stitches that look like fringe.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jude, I'm having a great deal of fun and lovely meditative time.
ReplyDeletei uttered omg when the pic showed up. stunning. can't wait to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteThank you Christy, you're too kind and you will get to see it in person!
ReplyDeleteEntirely, utterly magnificently stitched...I am so INSPIRED by your mark making, Christine! What a graphic meditation (two words normally not sitting well together but not in this instance), a most perfect post for our "Labor Day."
ReplyDeleteSweetpea, I like the way 'graphic meditation' sounds! You've coined a new phrase in my book!
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You are leading me into some cloth of mainly /only stitches . I want to begin everytime I see this photo. I love the patterns you have made with well chosen irregularity. Gilly
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind remarks Gilly. My advice is to start anywhere.
ReplyDeletejust back in from the wilds
ReplyDeletelovely to find more stitches here
I love your stitching lines, and this is a great use for them. Wonderful. Can't wait to see this in person : )
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