I really enjoyed listening to your thoughts and seeing your compositions. I seem to have to make something useful which is limiting. Your thoughts have lead me to consider its limitations.
I really loved hearing you speak to the story behind your work today-as you do often. It’s real and honest. It’s what I really love about your blog. Thanks.
Hate to hear about your teeth. Hope the fix is quick and not too traumatic. I had the most wonderful dentist for so many years. He was just such a nice guy and really concentrated on how the patient was taking things and not just the technical thing that he was doing. I told him once that he couldn’t retire until I moved away or died, but he retired anyway—-how inconsiderate of him! We’ve bounced around with a couple of others since then and they have been okay but nothing like Dr. Smith.
This Autumn patch is so full of Fall…so beautiful.
Teeth…pain, ugh. I’ve been in strong sciatica pain all week, so not much ‘thinking’ going on. sigh.
Feel better, quick.
Listening to you describe and seeing the evolution of these pieces reminded of the benefits of play – I wonder- What if… I have been trying to finish UFOs which is fine but there has been something missing. Thanks for the nudge to play more.
Just this morning I was looking for something in my camera roll and saw one cloth composition after another and felt a pang at their disappearance. So for me it’s a dance between being comfortable about the fluidity and ephemeral nature of this and being disappointed.
Having major tooth trauma myself right now, I’d say I feel your pain but I’m too busy feeling my own. I’m so sorry. Hope it’s a simple and relatively painless fix!
Interesting Dee. I rock between comfort and, well not sure disappointment. but some sort of stress I cannot name. I think more comfort has arrived though, and joy is replacing worry.
Love the Ninepatch, but absolutely ADORE “Autumn Frost” (somehow, my mother came to mind right away) and placed against that woven background; wow!
Ugh, so sorry about the teeth …I feel ya, you and Dee, right there w ya …”getting old ain’t for sissies”! Hah!
Woven bases are brilliant and I’m grateful you shared that with us because I use them a lot now. Just adding cloth to the back of them is enough for a light quilt.
Your snowflake piece… it’s huggable. I love what it evokes; a few years living in an old Victorian house and how old but decadent the aura of the place was.
Expectation and hope and dreaming are tough on the heart for me. I’ve never learned my lesson and I am ok with that. Your stress you cannot name reminds me of that.
Collaging fabric, super fun!
Time off is good! Also sorry about your teeth.
My dentist scolds me are you opening or tearing things with your teeth!?NO. Just biting into food.
Be well.
First…teeth, hope that is able to be taken care of soon and that you feel better. And then, love “train of thought.” That got me thinking about the role of engineers and conductors and train tracks, and whistles…
Me too! I just took the train up to Portland for the Sacred Sheep festival. Train time is let my mind wander time and look out the window for hours with no guilt! ❤️🚂❤️ Also mending old pajamas.
Oh, my!! Broken teeth!!
So sorry to hear that, Jude.
I truly am drawn to your “Autumn Frost.” It is, after all, where we are at present…the colors are Autumn- rich..
Please take care of yourself.🥺
I really enjoyed listening to your thoughts and seeing your compositions. I seem to have to make something useful which is limiting. Your thoughts have lead me to consider its limitations.
thank you for considering my considerings
Nice thoughts/visual process… bummer about the teeth! Oy.
every day a little this, a little that
I really loved hearing you speak to the story behind your work today-as you do often. It’s real and honest. It’s what I really love about your blog. Thanks.
thank you for saying, I always enjoy spilling my thoughts.
(((Jude))) love the warm colours in your Autumn Frost !
Hi Mo!
Each one of those scraps has a story too. They sure work together nicely.
Take time off. Important to take care of your teeth now. Stitching will help with the healing.
They will have to come out so it will be a journey…
Hate to hear about your teeth. Hope the fix is quick and not too traumatic. I had the most wonderful dentist for so many years. He was just such a nice guy and really concentrated on how the patient was taking things and not just the technical thing that he was doing. I told him once that he couldn’t retire until I moved away or died, but he retired anyway—-how inconsiderate of him! We’ve bounced around with a couple of others since then and they have been okay but nothing like Dr. Smith.
I left my favorite dentist behind when I moved, but I heard she retired anyway. Haven’t found one I really like since I moved here.
Love that idea of tiny log cabins in a nine patch block!
me too!
This Autumn patch is so full of Fall…so beautiful.
Teeth…pain, ugh. I’ve been in strong sciatica pain all week, so not much ‘thinking’ going on. sigh.
Feel better, quick.
yeah, just filled up so easily.
the man has back pain. one day at a time we go.
Listening to you describe and seeing the evolution of these pieces reminded of the benefits of play – I wonder- What if… I have been trying to finish UFOs which is fine but there has been something missing. Thanks for the nudge to play more.
finished product has become so much in our faces these days, too much input fills in the spaces we need to just go.
Just this morning I was looking for something in my camera roll and saw one cloth composition after another and felt a pang at their disappearance. So for me it’s a dance between being comfortable about the fluidity and ephemeral nature of this and being disappointed.
Having major tooth trauma myself right now, I’d say I feel your pain but I’m too busy feeling my own. I’m so sorry. Hope it’s a simple and relatively painless fix!
Interesting Dee. I rock between comfort and, well not sure disappointment. but some sort of stress I cannot name. I think more comfort has arrived though, and joy is replacing worry.
Teeth. We’ll see.
Maybe disappointment is too strong a word. There is an unsettled wondering though and sometimes a desire to retrieve what was lost.
Yes, I am struggling with that on and off.
Love the Ninepatch, but absolutely ADORE “Autumn Frost” (somehow, my mother came to mind right away) and placed against that woven background; wow!
Ugh, so sorry about the teeth …I feel ya, you and Dee, right there w ya …”getting old ain’t for sissies”! Hah!
funny how all the wondering and looking led me back to the moment.
old is a whole new adventure,
Woven bases are brilliant and I’m grateful you shared that with us because I use them a lot now. Just adding cloth to the back of them is enough for a light quilt.
Your snowflake piece… it’s huggable. I love what it evokes; a few years living in an old Victorian house and how old but decadent the aura of the place was.
Expectation and hope and dreaming are tough on the heart for me. I’ve never learned my lesson and I am ok with that. Your stress you cannot name reminds me of that.
the best of dreams can be so unnamable. And somehow there is stress in that.
Collaging fabric, super fun!
Time off is good! Also sorry about your teeth.
My dentist scolds me are you opening or tearing things with your teeth!?NO. Just biting into food.
Be well.
old teeth are not fun.
Interesting. One seems like a journey, an action. The other more of a repose, a contemplation.
absolutely, I can’t stop thinking about it.
First…teeth, hope that is able to be taken care of soon and that you feel better. And then, love “train of thought.” That got me thinking about the role of engineers and conductors and train tracks, and whistles…
yes, it conjures up a whole party of characters. woo woo. I love train travel too
Me too! I just took the train up to Portland for the Sacred Sheep festival. Train time is let my mind wander time and look out the window for hours with no guilt! ❤️🚂❤️ Also mending old pajamas.
commuted to work by train for 30 years and it never bothered me a bit, that is how I began stitching a story.
Oh, my!! Broken teeth!!
So sorry to hear that, Jude.
I truly am drawn to your “Autumn Frost.” It is, after all, where we are at present…the colors are Autumn- rich..
Please take care of yourself.🥺
yes, it really siezed the day.
I hate the dentist and I know I am not alone