Friday, May 13, 2011

moon making

It is what it is. Just a bunch of pieces for moon making. I'm finding that I really like being in this space of cloth coming together for the first time. Brainstorming, only with cloth instead of paper and pen.


I wish I could get my garden planted and make moons at the same time. And I wish you good weather wherever you live on Mother Earth.

If you're a gardener in the Rocky Mountain Region, here's a newspaper article on native herbs I was recently interviewed for.

10 comments:

  1. oh those blues are so magnificent. enjoyed reading your article on herbs.

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  2. Yes, spring/summer/early fall, never enough time for it all especially if one plants their food. I'm still checking in, but not as much time for commenting like I used to. sleep does run high on my list. :)ha!

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  3. Your article was great. I am going to look for the mallow and I didn't know that spider's wort was an herb. I love the blues and your moons. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  4. Thanks, Deanna! Only now do I feel and understand the desire to dye for the color blue. And I also get it that it doesn't come easy, that's why we love it so much!

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  5. Helen, I've missed you! But I figured that it was that time when you were busy working your land. I hope you have good farming conditions AND you get the rest you need!! I still think you should have a blog.

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  6. Jeannie, thanks -- oh you'll love poppy mallow, it's a darling. Hey, maybe we need to make blue moons!

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  7. That bottom right moon is delicious!
    It works great on the wonderful fabric you found too.

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  8. Thank you, Lyn! I think they will end up together unless another heavenly body just happens to fly in...am going to try making some bleached moons tomorrow, hope I do as well as you did.

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  9. Oh that looks beautiful! Shss... don't tell, but sometimes I really like a rainy day so that I don't have to choose. Although I am going to plant some seeds on the covered porch today.

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  10. Deb, oh me too! Although it's so cold here this weekend, there was no decision to be made -- sewing it is. Yay.

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