Every now and then, I need to touch cloth. I will use this space to show my play with cloth and tell my thoughts while stitching.
I will only use unwanted clothing, cast offs, remnants, unfinished WIPs, cloth napkins, table cloths, curtains, and my stash which is pretty extensive.
I also intend to ramble randomly about anything that might come to mind. My rambles may be long or short or with photos only.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Infusion
a stitched booklet to celebrate a memory with a friend
a friend named bloom and the great labyrinth story
Oh, Sharon, what a tribute to your own journey as well as to a friend named bloom. (Now who could that be?) :-D This is so touching and full of love. Thank you for sharing. xo
Kathie and I had to restrain ourselves from fighting over that book in SMA! Now that I see this one, even more lovely, I'm tempted to make my own! Thanks for sharing and for the inspiration!
Yes make one Cynthia. I've made three now. The haphazard style stitching is rather liberating and so enjoyable. Of course you know I disappear into each stitch.
Dear Sharon, your work is so intriguing, you have that magic touch when it come to layering fabrics. Your friend is going to treasure this. How sweet you are. You have creativity flowing through your veins :) Keep Smiling, Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Hi, Sharon. Wonderful little book--I LUV the layering of fabrics and the stitching. Also looked back on the quilt you're working on--it's dazzling! Wow! Have a happy holiday season with your loved ones. best, nadia
I so love these little books! After downsizing, the one thing I could never throw out are my vintage fragments of cloth! I agree about the haphazard stitching making for freedom....why has it taken me soooo long to become freer?! Thanks for your visit to my blog....and the quilt you are making Timothy is part of your soul to him....I love following what you have done....in everything!! You are amazingly creative!
Wonderful book, Sharon. I was so bummed I didn't receive your little book left behind for the second week of pilgrims.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathie, I was hoping you would get it too. It could still happen..........
DeleteLove this memory of friendship.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sally
DeleteOh, Sharon, what a tribute to your own journey as well as to a friend named bloom. (Now who could that be?) :-D
ReplyDeleteThis is so touching and full of love. Thank you for sharing. xo
Judy thank you for the memories that you added to this adventure.
DeleteKathie and I had to restrain ourselves from fighting over that book in SMA! Now that I see this one, even more lovely, I'm tempted to make my own! Thanks for sharing and for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYes make one Cynthia. I've made three now. The haphazard style stitching is rather liberating and so enjoyable. Of course you know I disappear into each stitch.
DeleteLucky friend! Your cloth books are so exceptionally beautiful, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteLulu, I would love to see one of yours. I know it would be exceptionally beautiful too and full of your artistic cleverness.
DeleteDear Sharon, your work is so intriguing, you have that magic touch when it come to layering fabrics.
ReplyDeleteYour friend is going to treasure this. How sweet you are.
You have creativity flowing through your veins :)
Keep Smiling,
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Thank you Connie, My friend loved this little book. And I enjoyed making it so much that I want to make more. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHi, Sharon. Wonderful little book--I LUV the layering of fabrics and the stitching. Also looked back on the quilt you're working on--it's dazzling! Wow! Have a happy holiday season with your loved ones.
ReplyDeletebest, nadia
Thanks Nadia, I love your layering of fabrics and stitching too.
ReplyDeleteI so love these little books! After downsizing, the one thing I could never throw out are my vintage fragments of cloth! I agree about the haphazard stitching making for freedom....why has it taken me soooo long to become freer?! Thanks for your visit to my blog....and the quilt you are making Timothy is part of your soul to him....I love following what you have done....in everything!! You are amazingly creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you Say It..... I so enjoy hearing nice things and appreciate that you stopped by. I'm still working on getting freer in all of my art.
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