I now know why it was so hard for me to keep a blog in the past. I simply can't be one of those wonderful artists who can write about their creative process every single day. "Life" always seems to creep in there for me. It's not that I don't get anything done, either. I do, but because I have so many projects going simultaneously, and because I work on them in 10 minute increments in between other things, it seems as though everything in my world just takes a very long time.
I did get a few things done over the last few days: Here's a needle felted sewing kit (the applique is RIT-dyed batting).
I finished this image of the madonna and child. It was fun to do -- I printed a photo I took of a medieval painting (from the Loreto Museum in Prague) onto a piece of interfacing, and used the printed image to guide the sewing machine needle as I free-style machine embroidered it.
Finally, I have been trying to finish the quilt I am hand quilting. This has been a long project... some three years so far, and I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Here's the second-to-last block:
I have to say, I do love my own creative process, even if it does take a long time.... Or maybe it's
because it takes a long time?
1 comment:
I love seeing the free motion machine embroidery. I used to do a lot of that so I know how much goes into it.
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