There's that saying, start wherever you are and start small. I've been stitching on small-moon cloth and now think this might be a nice daily sewing meditation.
The small-moon cloth is from Lyn over in the UK. She and I had a friendly swap and it was in the package along with three other coordinating pieces y mucho mas (and much more)! This most-generous packet held cloth, stones from the sea, museum booklets, postcards, seaweed, and flower seeds -- and I'm sure I've forgotten something.
The reason I'm showing this, well besides that it's so wonderful, is that Lyn is having a giveaway at her blog, Liniecat @ Large, to celebrate a mark in time. If you leave a comment, you'll be in the drawing. You don't need to have a blog, just go visit and see the wonders this talented woman, with a makes-you-laugh-out-loud sense of humor, creates.
Thank you, Lyn.
Bless your heart lovely lady!
ReplyDeleteI have more of that circles if you need more to complete!
By the way, it never occured to me to stitch round the circles....duhhh what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love what you are doing with the circle fabric. What a fun exchange you two had. Have fun stitching!
ReplyDeleteLyn, it is such great cloth and really does look like moons, doesn't it? I am just floored by it, love it so much! The dots could be cut out here and there but that would be a waste. Or they could be connected with stitch to form shapes, it's endless, really...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jeannie, I'll never look at polka dots the same again! -- and go put in for Lyn's giveaway, she packs a mighty good package, she does!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful way to meditate, especially on a Full Moon! "Under the Full Moon light, we stitch.."
ReplyDeleteJo -- Oh yes! ". . . spirits, stitch, we stitch, joining threads, we stitch, joining souls, rejoice."
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Joining threads!
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