Monthly Archive: April 2020

Finished concertina

This has seemed like a long project, but looking back I found I started it in mid-February. That’s only two and a half months, but months with lots of stitching time. The name of...

Landscape quilt – my large cloth

I never posted final photos of this project that I named the “landscape quilt” so here it is! I hastily assembled it in strips a winter ago, and to my surprise, it worked out....

Wood wide web

I walked in the woods like I did as a child. Exploring, stopping, backtracking, some searching…not trying to exercise or power through it. These are “my woods” — the Crabtree Neck Land Trust property...

Amulet

My second weaving project. I have wanted to make this amulet since I bought this loom and book, The Art of Weaving a Life, by Susan Barrett Merrill. I bought it at Fiber College,...

Crafting

A friend posted this on Facebook and I shared it. I don’t usually share this type of thing, but this just really hit home. Anyone looking at this blog would think I’m a victim...

Playing around

I have a pile of threadcrumbs from Jude Hill’s shop and a pile of three inch squares. Just for fun I laid them out on top of the William Morris squares. I love the...

A large cloth

I’m excited to be starting another journey with Jude Hill’s Patchwork in Perspective series. She’s hosting this third part, which relates to scale, including Large Cloth, at her spiritcloth blog directly, not in a...