I have been looking at this Roman motif from Palmyra- i was intending it for a smaller piece for my exhibition but I am not sure I like it well enough- I am not sure there is sufficient contrast- though in the darker areas of the image more stitching will go in. My Travelllers Blanket makes slow progress- I almost feel guilty sitting and hand sewing on it- but it is a part of the story I am trying to tell and connects some areas of what i want to exhibit. Plus it's growing on me as it grows in size- I have to do 72 of those little embroidered squares ( 72 seems to be my destiny number - given my book is also 72 ways) and then hand quilt he whole thing. it will measure about 1 metre by 1 metre 20 or so.
I would have moved things into the shed had it stopped drizzling- we are being subjected to an Antarctic blast the like of which we haven't had for awhile, and being Gellibrand, drizzle capital of Australia ( or nearly so) it's been clammy cold, the type of cold that seeps into your bones and imagination.
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very good blog, congratulations
regard from Reus Catalonia Spain
thank you
I've followed your work for rather a many year now, but I have to say about this piece -- now THAT is fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing!
I am enjoying your travellers' blanket. I live somewhere it doesn't rain too much as I HATE those cold wet days.
Hi! Dijanne,
I know what you mean about the cold drizzly rain.
Your Roman motif reminds me of those worn carvings on old ruined buildings I think it will look good on you Travellers blanket.
Judy.
The traveller's blanket is a great idea, a future heirloom!!!! I love the colours in your new piece, maybe a thicker black border would help??
I'm glad your mother is OK! What a scare!
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