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being still in a kind of mood,  it happened.  i took the blanket off the back door (you can see now, in the background,  a piece of a bedspread over the door.  it's windy.  and the dog food bin pushed up against it.)  and using the little paper doll figure of Jude's CB2 workshop, i cut it.  and stitched it.  and it is now a very amazingly excellent wool Robe.  i stitched it all together last night.  what will happen next….Who Knows?????

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  1. Valerianna Avatar

    Wow… I LOVE this. If I could sew, I’d make one up for myself, pronto!!

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  2. Michelle in NYC Avatar

    A fine night’s labor of love. It’s just lovely.

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  3. roz Avatar
    roz

    yes , very yes.

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  4. Marti Avatar
    Marti

    So stunningly, warmly beautiful, I want to wrap myself in it. Maybe a tiny stitched lizard on the left, near your heart and a little stitched crow on your right shoulder…

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  5. patricia Avatar

    Grace, this is REALLY something special. so transporting in that i can SEE you with this on–not just now, but earlier. before this. way back when. is the border part of the weave of the blanket? and what do you know about the blanket? something really amazing is at work here.

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  6. saskia Avatar

    this just Great! the tale of the Blanket becoming a Robe; it has been snowing here all day now, what a welcome robe for the queen this would be….

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  7. Deb G Avatar

    Love how you just did it and how it turned out. I need to finish the robe I started. 🙂

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  8. Susan C Avatar

    It’s wonderful, grace! I love the sleeves where faded meets not so faded. And the checkerboard!

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  9. Mo Crow Avatar

    a necessary coat for staying warm whilst making the strong magic you do!

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  10. elizabeth fortes Avatar
    elizabeth fortes

    Absolutely Lovely! And warm!
    I’m ready to see what will come next…..e.

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  11. Eva Ucgatwork Avatar

    Wow, great…Grace, you’ve finished this lovely piece just in time for the Oscars’…Vanity Fair will sure cover your avantgarde fashion.
    This does sound ironic, but actually I think, this is the future:
    we will no longer ge able to by clothes for few bucks and throw them away when we don’t like them anymore.
    No, I really mean this: Grace it’s a wonderful piece!!!
    Sweet dreams, eva

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  12. nemo-ignorat Avatar

    wonderful and beautiful and functional, just great. And it looks warm ;o)

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  13. yvette Avatar

    growing as it grows
    changing
    magic in itself
    it’s your tear keeper
    smile teaser
    it’s GRACE
    ( not too much lost in translation i hope)
    from snowy here to you with love

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  14. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    had been looking at that blanket for a VERY long time

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  15. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    yes and very

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  16. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    you may be very right

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  17. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    i don’t really know anything about it. again…from
    the Thrift Shop. i’ve had it for years and years. and
    yes, the border is woven in. it’s an odd feeling thing.
    not all wool. but also not NOT wool….
    i tell what is wool by how it feels on my skin. and
    this i couldn’t have right on my skin…wool.
    but…the weave is interesting.
    i am wondering if it’s yet another Linsey-Woolsey. i
    think it may be.

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  18. Nance Avatar
    Nance

    I’m so proud of you grace!!! You made a coat! I love it… It’s so. … You…. ! Did you use the featherweight or sew by hand. I’m guessing you did it by hand… Am I right? Will you…. Embellish…. It? Those empty squares need dots. Do you remember that I have a coat made out of a pink blanket too? But I didn’t make mine… Karin did. XO

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  19. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    Saskia..today, Sunday, here
    it
    S N O W E D
    the beautiful New Mexico kind of snow that falls in
    big flakes and then by early afternoon, gone…melted
    into the earth.
    according to the weather thing i watch, today was the
    final day for cold. now…it begins. you will be
    amazed. by mid summer here, it looks like a jungle.

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  20. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    yes. it was sudden. and the selvage is at the edges of
    the sleeves and then the binding along the bottom.
    it was the EXACT perfect size for the central rectangle.
    Really, nothing more at all needs doing. it is FINE, as
    is. but already, well, a little bit of Deb Lacativa
    stitched in. we’ll see. any minute now it will be
    too warm for it. but it will wait. in the big toy box
    for next season. i like that feeling a LOT.

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  21. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    yes. the fade. oh, oh, beloved Fade. this blanket
    has done many many things since i’ve had it.

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  22. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    it’s for mornings, when i sort through It All….

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  23. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    i’m ready too…me too….
    what will come……….

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  24. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    oh…Eva…i don’t even have a TV for them.

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  25. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    yup…those three things. and yes. warm, even….here
    by this computer in the far corner of great Drafts…

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  26. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    nothing EVER lost in translation, EVER…

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  27. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    nance…yes. i DO know your pink blanket coat.
    and this..by hand. and just nothing but 3 Rectangles.
    3 pieces. and just some stitches. it’s Amazing, really.
    even tho i believe every single thing Jude says, it
    still AMAZED me. her paper doll measurements were
    so completely correct. how can this BE?
    but it IS.
    oh….the E word. Embellish…don’t know. you know..i
    do not love the checkerboard. but if i stitch over it
    it will maintain it’s original integrity on the inside…
    so…maybe. but again. any minute it will become
    HOT. so lots of time to dream it.
    and XO to you…

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  28. KaiteM. Avatar

    Love it! so heart warming and cosy and just STILL…..

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  29. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    Deb…i want it to have a hood. how could i DO that?????

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  30. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    Kaite…it is just so unbelievably EASY.
    but now i want it to have a hood.

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  31. Deb G Avatar

    I’d measure the neckline and then cut two squares with sides half that measurement. So if the neckline is 20 inches, two 10 inch squares. Then I’d sew two sides to form the hood and then the third side, the bottom, would be sewn to the robe. That side would have to be the measurement of the neckline or would need some gathering. Not sure if this would work, but this is what I’d try first. Does this make sense?

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  32. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    ok. i trust your intuition. tomorrow i work again so
    Wednesday.
    AND….today, i took it to the house i do because they
    have a state of the art washing machine, and washed it
    there. ordinarily i go to the laundromat. but since
    there are raw edges along the front, i wanted to be
    easy on it. it didn’t ravel. and it smelled like wet
    wool. it is such an odd fabric/textile. anyway, it
    is CLEAN of all the desert that drifts in that back door
    where it has stood guard against drafts.
    and looking tonight at that raw front edge, i have begun
    kantha stitching up the edge…about 2 inches in. horizontal kantha, so if you could SEE it, the rivulets would be flowing down the front. but you can’t really
    see it. but you CAN feel it…it’s one of the Braille
    things. it FEELS just SO FINE! i am up from the bottom
    now into the checkerboard.
    How FUNNY this is. how it has Suddenly just taken me over.
    and just before the warm weather sets in. i won’t finish it before that…so it will wait till next fall, when i
    will need it again. but i am wearing it in this moment as i write this to you and i am just feeling SO GREAT about
    it…at how easy it was…how just 3 rectangles, but with
    Jude’s little doll plan, it fits so elegantly. Give everywhere, no pull anywhere and sleeves just right and
    OH…it is just WONDER full. so, ok. Wednesday, i’ll
    piece the hood together. THANK YOU!, LOVE

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  33. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    AND
    did you look at Roz’s bread recipe????????????????
    What do you think??????????

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  34. Deb G Avatar

    Your welcome and now I really know what I want to work on this weekend. You have me excited to try it myself! I really like how you made this so simple, an elegant kind of simple.

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  35. Deb G Avatar

    Oh my gosh, totally trying it this weekend. Only thing I don’t have is chia seeds and I know I can get them at the co-op.

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  36. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    it’s funny. when the class was on going, i thought…i
    don’t really NEED anything like that. and i made instead
    my little House Dress from a blouse…the next best thing
    to being naked i was thinking at the time. and all along,
    when i would watch Jude’s Wind Robe, i saw it as a thing
    of Beauty, but also as something that my life here wouldn’t accomodate. stuff here is not beautiful, clothes wise. just practical.
    but i kept looking at that blanket over the door.
    kept thinking…hmmmm.
    and then, the moment i took it down, all dusty and found
    the pdf from the class and measured the 3 pieces then sat
    stitching those 3 dusty pieces together, back stitch,
    and
    here we are.
    i still have a hoody under it. but i don’t need the
    3 layers of hoodies that i have been needing. and it extends down below my knees…NICE!
    it is a SURPRISE perfect.
    I will look forward to what you do.
    xoxoxoxoxo

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  37. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    i want to substitute sesame for the chia.
    now one more thing to look forward to seeing what you
    think….!
    life is good.

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  38. Dee Avatar

    You are an inspiration! It’s got such suchness to it, which I think points, in part, to the ‘doing things in their own time’ lesson. It wasn’t time to make a robe during the class. And, it isn’t a logical time to make a wool robe NOW in terms of the changing weather. And yet, there it is! Such pleasure creating like that, right? Even sitting here at my computer, on a windy, blustery, rainy day plagued by doubts about many things, my own sense of overwhelm… there is the pleasure in your robe.
    And, PS, I have recently discovered chia seeds – been putting them in my morning shakes. Excellent source of fiber! They are pricey, though.

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  39. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    oh….oh JUDE…yes. i did it. I DID IT!
    i DID IT!!!!!!!!
    it is so UNREAL in it’s elegant self. when things
    soften for you i will send you a scrap and you can
    tell me what it is. like the textile of it…
    but in this meantime, it is this so loving thing.
    and stitching the kantha along the raw edges. oh JEEZ.
    how it feels, running my finger over it. how it is
    WEAVING into it’s edges.
    and how the way you told us, the measurements of the
    little Doll Us, how this gives the most perfect fit
    that has no PULL, but only a love.
    i really can’t tell you. it’s been so long that i watched
    this blanket. and now…
    oh sigh.
    i love you, Jude. Big.
    and your explaining is your work in this world., yes.
    but you SHOW me things that allow me to explain things
    to myself.
    OH, Love to you. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LOOKING AT hER.

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  40. grace.porvida@gmail.com Avatar
    grace.porvida@gmail.com

    nope. it’s Jude.
    i am not much for clothing myself. my life is very
    labor intensive.
    and i thought…robe. hmmm. i wear layers of sweat stuff
    in cold weather. and then as close to NOTHING in warm
    weather as i can.
    but…this time, i am understanding something about
    COMFORT.
    which is a word i don’t pay a lot of attention to.
    COMFORT.
    and this blanket robe is
    COMFORT.
    and comfort is good, when it is Real. and because of
    how this is constructed, it is Real Comfort.
    i ordered Both Chia and psyllium husks. we’ll see.
    if it’s true, about Roz’s bread, it will be worth
    it. i could give up a LOT of shopping for a single
    loaf of GOOD REAL bread.

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  41. yvette Avatar

    the color of the desert as i imagine
    camouflage
    protection
    there your coat with hoodie as kind of sacred tipi
    for the thougts
    for the soft spot of a wild woman who walks with goats
    dagdag

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