it look a long time. i happened upon it by accident. but it seems to be the necessity. ????
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“locate the most tender and live spot”
grace, you have got me thinking hard.
it is hard. it is frightening. i push it away & there it is looking at me in the mirror. i need more time, space & sleep to really look at this, but that tenderness is being poked.
and you are a writer, with words and stitch.LikeLike
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cindy…thanks. you are in a different developmental space…i
have the highest regard for younger women with children, marriages,
jobs that they devote so much of themselves to….
and thank you for commenting. a lot of times, recently for sure,
i second guess myself about what is “too much” for this blog.
but being the sagittarian that i am….~ so i just will hope to
be forgiven if i cross lines.
i am still very much in a state of wonder at how “complete” the
sewing feels. it eases all of the urges to “make”, to “tell”. in a way that nothing before it did. so gratefull to have found
Spirit Cloth.
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well, grace, i am not as young as i sound, or behave! married young, 20, had kids late, 35-39, and am just tired out these days. seem to be friends w/those who are a decade younger, or one or two older. i was told in my late 20’s that i was a late bloomer. twenty yrs. later i’m still hoping it’s true.
i think the only lines that you can cross are ones that you create yourself. it’s your blog/world, people can choose to visit or not. some of us want to live here.
i’m very grateful, too.
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it is good to see these together.
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it is to me too. so much to finish. so much to
begin. so much that i haven’t even started yet.LikeLike
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these are so beautiful – so poignant – so very inspirational. i am a great believer in synchronicity – you have shown me the way forward – i have been stuck in a story with no clue how to proceed – thank you Grace.
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sharing is connection – it heals us all
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Oh, Grace, a wonderful gallery of cloths with stories. My favourite has always been No,2 with the crow swooping above the tiny blue clad human.
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that’s the best part
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jill..i have to go to work, but will return later to
your kachina on your blog…really really great little
beauty…and….well….later.LikeLike
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I just love the second piece but they are each very special.
stunning!
OH and…. about my moon with the howling wolves!
Grace the moon is woven and stitched and all Ive done is lay small pieces of lace on and coloured them with a pro marker to suggest the moons face.
But I also laid the moon on a roughly cut circle of dusky voile to suggest the glow that surrounds the moon? Ive not stitched it down around the voiles edges so allowing it to be a little raised around the moons edge, which I did stitch down. Infact I may have laid 2 different tones of voile down beneath it, must have look at it!
If you double click on the pic it may just increase here, enough for you to see it more clearly?LikeLike
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beautiful pieces, never seen them before — love the colors you used!
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don’t you wish sometimes we could transport ourselves
like in startrek or something? or, like, have
simultaneous lives?LikeLike
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i think there is a way on typepad to put a little
gallery of pics on the sidebar???? need to check that
out. i like seeing them too. i’d like them for
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yes. and her circle of stones.
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it’s the dusky voile a little raised edges
how to keep something a little raised….
i DID double click…but want to see
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herm….hmmmm. this makes me think more about the
sidebar “gallery” thing again. they are there…back
somewhere in the archives…but, wouldn’t it be nice
to have them just There? like in Flickr????
ok…i have investigation to do……..LikeLike
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You can set up a “photo album.” I have a few in my side bar. But sometimes I like the flicker one’s better. I like that some things can be seen as a slide show.
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Deciding what is necessary is part of the process, yes?
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oh, yes, & i do love star trek, one of my secret pleasures…probably because my mother wouldn’t let me watch it.
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but it seems to change…necessary….
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