Monday, 26 January 2015

A Week of Stretched and Cutup Scratchings


Perhaps this year is going to turn into more of a sampler
than images of daily happenings.


Three strips of discharged cotton
extended with stitch.


The RP's and I were blown along the dyke
by vicious winds.


If it's Wednesday it must be play-day.


This winter is turning into an ice event.
Normally by now we would have mountains of snow in the garden
for RP's to play queen of the castle.
Not this year
instead they have an ice rink to slip and slide on.


I'm thinking my weekend textures are brilliant!
...Certainly my favourite.


Stitched a grid on two strips of fabric
then cut the strips into umpteen squares.
This has potential me thinks.

11 comments:

  1. Oh Yes! Little squares have LOTS of potential.

    Remember my pointer to Zuegma? Mosaics are made up of little squares and look what was done over there! (Before they flooded the place of course!!)

    Make up your own myths and scratch them in tiny pieces....

    x C

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  2. I'm thinking your weekend work is 'brilliant' also!!! Actually its really quite marvelous too. Love it all!

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  3. I'm thinking your weekend work is 'brilliant' also!!! Actually its really quite marvelous too. Love it all!

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  4. Do the RPs love ice as much as they seem to love snow?

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  5. What wonderful combining of fabric and stitches. Love the arrows!

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  6. I'm behind in reading blog posts Penny but I've had a quick peek at what you've posted since I last visited. Hopefully when the new computer is up and functional over the weekend life will return to normal!

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  7. WOW! Penny, how exciting this new development is! Stunning. What a great idea having Wednesday as a play day. Do you play every wednesday? Or only certain wednesdays?

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  8. Um...sorry! I should've read the previous post first! I have some catching up to do!!

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