L and then M

L is for Large Cloth.

And I am Leaning back into that.  Large Cloth for me is not just a bit bigger, not related to size but more like a human wrapping cloth.  A useful cloth at least.  Maybe even something to hide under.

One moody cloth

I counted 14 this morning (and I even gave 3 away this year). I keep switching them from wall or folded up  to bed.  I have been sleeping under Coma lately.  Oddly, or maybe not, I have been sleeping better.  It's not that big, but neither am I.  I often get caught in remembering the story of its making but then I continue in my dreams.  But it is a blanket, and it has a nice light weight while still being warm, probably because it is backed in flannel. And flannel by nature is engineered to hold warmth.  I love both aspects  of quilt making. The story of the making and the story of the fabric itself.  And how knowing about cloth helps me make it useful.

L  can also be for Life and the Long road ahead...

a new path

Here, a sweet pic taken by my brother, me and my boy on a new path to what might be "the Last Settling in.", if all goes well. 

M is here today too.  Because the Full Moon rises.  M is for Moon which has always been big here,  and I use it today to let you know that my old shop has been resting for a great while and I have decided to use it once again,  probably for some special Full Moon updates now and then,  Today just testing, with a small Moon celebration,  to see if everything is still in working order since I made some changes and so did Big Cartel.  The technology challenge continues,  but hey, it keeps my mind active.

evidence of going

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35 comments

  1. Sue Facherty

    I pictured a hymn I remember from teaching days

    “One more step along the world I go
    One more step along the world I go
    From the old things to the new
    Keep me travelling along with you”

    About travelling with God … but other travelling companions are available ♥

  2. Tina

    I’ve always wanted to back a quilt with flannel …. Now I’m asking myself why haven’t I. You never fail to inspire me to try you things ….
    So much changing going on for you … hopefully it’ll all come together.

    • jude

      Flannel also works great for batting. It’s funny too, that less dense quilting makes a quilt warmer, because it traps more body heat in the gaps between the stitches.

  3. Helen Lee

    What a precious photo of you and your son 💚
    I love walking-away-photos, they always appear Mysterious to me. Sleeping under Coma, or any of your quilts, must feel so comforting ♥️

  4. Judith

    M for Magic happens and Moving on.
    Is it coma as in a pause in a sentence or coma as in deep sleep?
    I wrap myself in quilt’s I made. I made too many so now I give them away, along with a lot of other things I no longer have need for. Lightening the load.

    • jude

      I defined and redefined my sense of coma in the process of making this blanket and ultimately it became a kind of haven created by a shift in perception. It holds a lot of new eyes. Maybe a deep awakening…

  5. Marilee

    I like the idea of a “wrapping” cloth. In just that small area of cloth in the photo it looks like there are so many stories and much love has been stitched in by hands of peace.
    I look at it like a kind of tangible example of Zen.

  6. Beth O

    A path to peace . . . filled with beauty, art & loved ones! This resonates with me . . . just yesterday I sketched out a new tapestry design: A woman with a baby on her back, walking on a winding path into the sunshine. Best wishes, Jude!

  7. Spent a moment with the full moon around 2 AM this morning…harvest moon, gathering. I think this is a season for large cloth. That’s a sunny path you are on…goldenrod?

  8. Your comment about sleeping better under Coma resonates with me – I have a couple of heavy old blankets I use during cold weather, and I always sleep well under them!
    I know change is coming for you and I hope all goes well. Good that you have your brother and your boy to help you on your way.

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