Reading about the brilliant things that
you are doing, I am filled with
joie de vie this morning! As a Basque country friend has written on her Facebook profile...
L is G!Well?... isn't it??? :}
Inspite of the fact that I have one of those visually crippling type headaches looming in the shadows somewhere, making me feel a little nauseous, and kind of sweaty (or is it that I'm menopausal... I wasn't feeling that great last night either, but
that happens quite frequently to me). And inspite of the fact that my small workspace (a self-deligated corner of the dinning room) looks like this...

... I am feeling totally
fueled! And it's definately got to do with the flow of creative energy pouring out from
you. And I've noticed that links to my blog have started to appear in other people's sidebars recently, and so thank
you for those kind thoughts *:)
Well now, I was over at
Hannah's this morning ;} and she has a lovely post, involving her attempts at chinese papercut, the results of which are really bold and fabulous. Her talking about cutting paper snowflakes, reminded me of a
What-about - I guess that's my version of a
What-If, - which I sketched in my notebook a few weeks ago. And no, I'm afraid it isn't inspired by snow in anyway, since all
we've had for weeks is sun, sun, and more sun! Oh yes, and the odd earthquake!

This is my
"What-about cutting cloth like cutting paper snowflakes?"
At the time, I don't always
get what these scruffly little sketches are about. But then, you have to do them, 'coz you never know where they might take you later. I haven't tried this idea yet. I don't know how... or if it would even work.
Following on, from somewhere, I can't say from where exactly, came these new bag designs and lept onto the next blank page...

And I'm realizing just how much my
style has to with rustic simplicity. Give me a bit of scraggy old cloth and some hand stiching and I'm in my element! ;} Can't wait to apply
that to printing on cloth too.
Back to my soft pale cloth... Last night, during the commercial breaks of Dr. House, (one of my few televisual indulgences!) I worked on this little frame, which consists of back-to-back rows of buttonhole stitch. Simple! Isn't that a pretty stitch... albeit
crudely handled!

And here's a close-up...

Earlier, yesterday afternoon, I was suddenly grabbed by the idea of roughly outlining the Wheatear stitching with a single thread of dark chocolate colored DCM silk.

Don't know what came over me! I'm still not sure about that. What do
you think??? In anycase, it has been removed. But who knows, could just as easily reappear!
Also last night... busy little bee arne't I?... I decided to rinse out an unbleached cotton cloth that I've been solar dying with red onion skins for the past week. As you may know, I
love magenta. I've tried with red cabbage, but you know, that whole PH thing... when you add an acid or an alkaline to red cabbage, makes it very hard to control the results when dying coth. At least, I got the cloth to turn a gorgeous shade or purple, and then, stupidly, I rinsed it with soap powder and, hey presto!, the whole thing turned a wild sea-witch green! So I thought I'd try it with red onion skins instead.
At first, it looked to have been a great shiborial success. Then I rinsed it... using soap powder ... and... OMG! ... PUTRID!
As it appeared it rapidly began to leach its way down the length of the cloth! I was not expecting
that! I ran for my camera.These are not good photos, as the light was poor, and my hands were so soapy that I could barely push the shutter button, never mind focus at the same time, but you'll get the picture. Just take a look at this...

EWE! Arlee is gonna love this!

And here you can see the difference. The left-hand side is still nice and purpley. The right-hand side... isn't!

And, in the end, it all looked like this. Very... umm... yucky!
I haven't dared look at it in the light of day! Who knows what might be lurking in the outside sink this morning!
Did
you know that that could happen with red onion skins? Why didn't you warn me?
I've done some mental maths (N.B.
my maths has always been very mental!) and I figure $400 for a 5-day
creativity advance here on the Osa Peninsula is what it would cost. That would include full board and lodging, but not flights (international or internal) or hotel stay-overs that may be needed on the night of arrival and probably the night prior to departure. Anyway I'm curious to hear what
you think about
that price? In theory, at least, is it reasonable, or not?