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Friday, February 13, 2009

Walls Talk


Working on building up the focal point of the wall.


This is a large fossil form caught in the stone.


I will have to move the stone blocks around, remaking the wall each time to find the most pleasing arrangement.
Block #7 is having a bubble bath.
I used a lot of old yarns, worn clothing torn into strips and threads that have waited a long time for their day. Also, I dragged these blocks to many places to work on them whenever I could. One day, while sitting on a boat stitching, we both got covered by a salty wave. So they all needed a good wash before being blocked.
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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Hewing Stone


I am hewing the last stone for the Tyndall wall. Each day I have been washing and blocking a block once it looks as though it has enough of the detailed stitching.


But I won't really how much is enough until I can see all of the blocks laid out side by side as a wall.

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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Sue Stone


I recently came across Sue Stone's work and find this one 'East End Chair' so appealing. I don't know why. Is it all of the textures she has worked up with needle-weaving and hand and machine stitching on recycled fabrics?
Plus, it is funny.
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