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21 responses to “photo experiment ~ weave 2 large”
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gorgeous fabric. looks hand dyed. this weaving blends so well with the one you posted under the title ‘another’. are you planning on joining them?
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grace you are taking off. these are beautiful. i am going so slow. will spend more time tomorrow catching up. it’s hard to have a life and take this class. i’m so glad it got extended..
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a smile
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isn’t it interesting how you can pint with weave?
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Grace, I love the pops of that darkest color. I see it was planned like that! Beautiful.
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love these fabrics and your weaving!
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deanna…that’s my point about the photographs here.
this one IS the same piece as in the 1-21 post Another.
and it looks even MORE different off and on.
i don’t know what it is…is it the last light of
January? is it how TypePad interprets photographs?
I still down load them with the Windows picture thingy
then take them over to Picasa and then from Picasa
here. just like with Blogspot. but with Blogspot,
it seemed somehow consistent. here, i never know
and it’s starting to really bug me…am going to have
to figure it out.LikeLike
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that’s why i decided that this class IS my life for now.
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mine back to yours
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well…not what i had any intention about, but am
finding this cloth to be very interesting in many
surprising ways.LikeLike
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thanks Peggy…i wrote you a note on your blog
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herm…we go forward together…. ~.~
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very strange.
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would like to be your neighbor, you are so nice!!!
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This is so beautiful. Lush, quiet, watery, a haven. I love this.
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you too!, or as PeeWee Herman says
Takes one to know OneLikeLike
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patty M ~ makes me want to leave it here always so
you will come to float in it….xoLikeLike
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yes, me too..I meant the cloth
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grace, oh gra-a-a-ce!
it looks like one could touch the photo
and feel the texture of the cloth… and
i love the peek-a-boo dots
of white, between each small block.
the darks, so rich in color.
by the way so many times you display your
pieces in the window showing light coming through,
a glowie affect. so…………
i created a line of string in one of my windows
so as to hang my pieces as i go along and along.
as the light changes throughout
the day, the pieces speak in various cloth languages.
your ways are so inspiring!LikeLike
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it is not typepad.
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herm… ihave been trying to get her to move to portland for a long time… its the rain..she doesn’t like it!
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