010 a repeat.  but taken with kitchen light at night.  more definition with this particular pale cloth
 

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12 responses to “teaching self something about photographing”

  1. jude hill Avatar

    better. i love it.

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  2. Herm Avatar
    Herm

    it’s so feathery! what fabrics are you using? love it!

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  3. Debi Minter Avatar

    Oh, now I can see the weave much better! Nice… soothing.
    ;~) Debi

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  4. Helen Avatar
    Helen

    Yes, much better to see the weave. Gave me an idea.

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  5. Suzanna Klein Avatar

    To me it is a bird in flight somehow…

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  6. Susan C Avatar

    love this. I like the way the ends of your strips always seem to be an integral part of your design – the way the center three are longer top and bottom on this one – love that. you will keep them and not trim them out?

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  7. grace Forrest Maestas Avatar

    thank you for the love it, but it’s just better.
    something still is NOT working with photographs here.

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  8. grace Forrest Maestas Avatar

    the wispy stuff is some old cotton from thrift shop
    that i dyed in a pot during the summer. makes it clear
    that i need to make a point of notations. i honestly
    don’t know. and the vertical is a cotton from back
    in my fiber figure days…i think its a batik from
    Hancocks catalog? again….it has all just blended
    together thus far.

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  9. grace Forrest Maestas Avatar

    a bird in flight…like that a lot….

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  10. grace Forrest Maestas Avatar

    well…i don’t know. i DO like them a lot. always like
    that…it’s a whole added dimension to me. i still
    really have no idea of what to DO with most of what i’ve
    made since last May.
    ?????????????????????????

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  11. Susan C Avatar

    Ha! I hear ya. I have the same trouble. Had been working towards hanging my small cloths from branches. But this is why I am going to try and make something larger this year – that I can actually cover up with and use. Even if I do it a little at a time for a long time. Small cloths that eventually become one?

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  12. grace Forrest Maestas Avatar

    well…my small ones are really individual, so far…???
    but that’s in the class outline…larger cloths
    i hope to try that one with the little goat for my
    daughter. a large thing. that she can take with her.
    i asked her once why she wanted a “quilt”…what she
    imagined and she said
    just to sit inside of.
    i am going to look at the largest number of the
    Assistant…it’s scarey. haven’t done that yet…but
    i will.
    maybe tomorrow. or the next day.
    love to you…~

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