LIFE IN OUR TIME
Who is counting the days until the end of this? There will be no going back to "the good old days"
We are still doing well though I still worry about my daughter in India. I stay busy. I have been working on my tree calendar quilt but took some time out to work on a FREE Helen Godden project.
Helen's nine patch pattern was designed primarily as free motion quilting lessons. She quilted hers on some pretty batiks and encouraged us to paint the designs or applique them or whatever. I painted mine with prismacolor pencils with a fixative. Here is the link to find that pattern AND all her wonderful videos demonstrating techniques.
I needed a break from the labor intensive tree quilt. I came back refreshed and solved the questions of my 3 problem children (Aug, Feb, and Nov). I show you August now as it was the most troublesome of all and I like how it resolved. The goal was to find background which evoked a still, hot, dusty summer day-I did not achieve that and the finished sky is more turbulent than i wanted.
The little figures in the forefront are mice. The silk embroidered leaves will all hang downwards which will give the tree a languid air. Here are the ribbons I choose to be the leaves-they have an end of summer look with washed out greens and some copper.
There is lots of embroidery on these blocks with silk ribbon, 6 strand embroidery thread, and perle cottons.
I have almost finished april which is a cherry blossom tree.
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And now
YOUR MOMENT OF ZEN
This looks like a fractal
Stay well and wear your mask!
I am linking up with:
Slow Stitching Sunday, Bambi's Blog, Making Monday, Em's Scrapbag,
Midweek Makers, Whoop Whoop, Finish or Not!, and Off the Wall Friday.