It's done and I like it. This will be the last I write about the new pillow cover. Either my camera has something askew or my eyeglasses are too scratched up, but the photos aren't looking clear and crisp to me today.
Today is a waning moonday in Pisces. If you're feeling ultra-sensitive, you may be subject to the influence of watery Pisces. If you're feeling compassionate, same. If you're able to see a different point of view or change your mind about something, same. Boundaries can be fuzzy -- might my camera (my fourth eye) be influenced by Pisces?
Pisces is considered a mutable sign -- that is, it helps us to adapt to and better tolerate change -- and we may feel like retreating into private space as part of this process.
In the garden, Pisces affects root growth. In the human body, it affects our feet, from which I always envision invisible roots sinking into the Earth. Foot problems may be more easily aggravated now while at the same time, steps toward healing might be more effective.
I've been wanting to stitch a foot to go with the green hand. Maybe a blue foot. With roots.
Are you feeling Pisces?
I love the pillow cover... so lovely.
ReplyDeleteI have watched 'Juliette of the Herbs', last week funnily enough, what a wonderful film it is.xxx
Thanks, Trish -- oh, don't you love that video, I love it so much!
Deletei am a pisces and am feeling it after this emotional weekend. love the pillow and the calendar on the back.
ReplyDeleteHi Deanna, you definitely received a gift. :-)
DeleteThanks, thought I'd use the calendar cloth on my projects to sort of mark the month they were worked on. The year doesn't matter to me as much as the season...
A beautiful pillow to start of the growing season.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeannie, oh I like how you put that and will remember it, thank you.
DeleteA smashing pillow and the red pom poms are perfect!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lyn -- I'm on a pompom kick!
Deletei've been piscesing all over the place the last few days, hoping that adaptability & tolerance show up soon!
ReplyDeletelove that calendar touch on the back of your pillow & the pompoms!
Cindy, Piscesing can be exhausting, take care. And thanks, there's just something about calendar cloth.
DeleteAh...Pisces, that explains the tears and mushy email to an old friend!!! Haha The past couple days have been Pisces-full for sure :)
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use that calendar!
Hi Nancy, hope all is better now. Piscesfull is a great word! And thanks.
DeleteI love the fabric in your pillow, it looks lovely - the calendar is a nice touch and a good way to get through a monthly project. Yet again I have learned something by visiting your blog, thanks.
ReplyDeleteRobyn, thank you so much -- I've had that calendar cloth for a l-o-n-g time so it was fun to find a use for it that actually meant something!
DeleteLoving the fabric you chose for the pillow...some of my favorite colors, and the pom poms are the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteLove the little calendar on the backside to "mark time."
The pictures look fine, not fuzzy : )
I feel overwhelmed by everything....not sure if this is just me or Pisces???
Hi Marie, thank you! Yes, to mark time is it exactly. Well, I still think the top photo isn't clear but maybe it's just the way the flowery design looks in a photo. How you were feeling could've been Pisces because while we're open, we also want to retreat -- two different energies at play. Yes, that could be overwhelming all right. ;-)
DeleteYour cutting of the calendar inspired me to order a cheap one to scissor and create something anew from the pieces. . . Yes; I have been retreating (and also feeling overwhelmed). . .
ReplyDeleteChris, that's so cool, I can't wait to see what you create. One calendar can go a long way and is so versatile, I love them so much. Where did you get yours?
DeleteA Piscean retreat for all of us, yes!
I just Googled "linen calendars" and chose the cheapest one (because I am only interested in cutting out the little months)----at Miles Kimball----and it's already in the mail for me. Of course, my grandmother (and likely my mom) had lots of these around and they're probably relatively easy to get here and there, but in my isolation, I took the easy way out.
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