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Friday, July 12, 2013
a busy moon cloth
To my great relief, the calendar moon cloth for June is finished. It's a perfect representation of how June felt to me because it's so busy with color, pattern and texture all happening in one tiny space. June really is a chaotic month, when you think about it -- the endless yard clean-up and simultaneous planting frenzy combined with regular life make it rank as probably my busiest month of the year. I surrender. July's moon cloth will be white.
A double-batch of basil pesto, four more little jars-worth for freezing. The smell of pesto-making awakens olfactory memories -- I can feel the first summer I ever made it and all the summers between then and now.
The honeycomb-bee burlap is from JoAnn's, I went for floss and left with one yard of this. I'm hoping to make some nesting buckets using striped cotton from stash for the lining. My pattern is by maya*made but I don't see it anymore on etsy.
I am usually focused on one particular plant at a time to learn more about it -- by reading, observing, and experiencing firsthand -- some call this approach having a plant ally. Lately I've been spending time with yarrow, Achillea millefolium. It's believed that the most potent yarrow flowers for medicine-making are from plants that have toughed-it-out in the wild and grow much smaller than cultivated ones. The yarrow that lives with me definitely qualifies. I find it so interesting that yarrow both stops and causes bleeding and both dulls pain and heightens consciousness. Plants are much more than just a flavor or one medicinal action, aren't they?
Thanks for coming by and happy weekending. Making yarrow tincture now. xx
your june cloth makes me think of the van gogh's swirling "starry night"! I hope you're resting more this month.
ReplyDeleteHi! I am a silent follower, just bursting to say how much I adore your moon cloth's. You inspire me to start stitching my own. I linked ver to maya*made and found her pattern on her website for anyone interested. http://mayamade.blogspot.com/p/patterns.html
ReplyDeletePesto looks amazing. The scent must be intoxicating. Mmmm. Thank you for a wonderful plae to visit!
Cindy, thanks -- that's a very complimentary comment!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sandi, thank you for the nice comment, we all inspire each other, don't we? -- and we're all part of a huge creative web whether we blog or not.
ReplyDeleteThat's good to know about the pattern -- thanks for giving the link!
yes the june moon cloth is full of joie de vie and just perfect...
ReplyDeleteHi Lyn, thank you! On to July . . . .
ReplyDeleteLovely vibrant energy in your moon cloth Peggy...in this whole post. A verdant post!
ReplyDeletePeggy~ Cindy spoke my exact thought! Swirly ~ Starry! I love it! Honored to have contributed 'green'!
ReplyDeleteThe pesto sounds delish :)
The bee cloth is fantastic. Maybe a quiet July moon built upon it?! I so love seeing all the little moons together.
The yarrow I started is growing well. Maybe next year I'll be able to make tincture? :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nancy -- your green was a perfect match! I'm not sure yet about July's, part of me wants color, part wants white. It will be interesting. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Deb -- yes, if you have white yarrow flowers, you'll have the makings for yarrow tincture! For sure.
ReplyDeleteYour moon cloth turned out beautiful, I love your whole collection. What will you use your yarrow tincture for?
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