Posted in Indigo Dreams, Jam Day, Moons

lost on a moon

moon-oct-4Only a little more to do, including adding that flash of gold from rhubarb root dyed thread. These silks glow on the indigo cotton, and my flower loving side (i *am* in the business after all 🙂 ) is very happy with the prettiness. I say “lost” too, as in i am quite taken with the look and the progress, though i can’t wait to start on the middle sections!

It being the week leading to Canadian Thanksgiving, i shall have to snatch five minutes at a time when and where i can, so into my purse it goes. We’re also expecting snow, so i’m not sure how much stitch will be added on bus and train benches!

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I am a Canadian textile artist in Calgary, Alberta. As textile artists, we connect and are connected to communities larger than our Selves, or our immediate environs. We encapsulate culture, technique, history and innovation every time we touch cloth.

4 thoughts on “lost on a moon

      1. oh, poop ! thought you would be heading somewhere, where someone else was cooking Thanksgiving dinner ! But … working with flowers sounds like a fine substitution, except for the sore feet and back 😦 Happy Thanksgiving, Arlee

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