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Thursday, August 03, 2006

The 72 Squares are done!



The week did not improve- still have sick children at home , although they do seem to be getting better- but it meant less time to work. I did finish the 72 squares that measure 5"x5" and I am afraid I am going to be a little coy in showing them all as I really do want to make a booklet to sell. Sharing on the internet is a great thing and I really appreciate the comments people leave,however there are bills to pay and kids to feed as well -it's a fine balancing act! I also decided to make this a booklet myself rather than find a publisher as I have done the work in black thread on white cotton for ease of photographing or scanning as the case may be- I will see which works better. I tried to make the squares without reference to the way others quilt, though I did look at a couple of books as follows ( well I looked at the books once I got to 55 squares- the imagination dimmed then- it's a lot of work doing so many 5" squares!): Creative Drawing ;Point and Line by Rottger and Klante, The Self-Made Tapestry;Pattern Formation in Nature by Phillip Ball ( author of the Bright Earth;Art and the Invention of Colour a more scientific approach to colour than Victoria Finlay's most enjoyable book Travels Through the Paint Box) and Icons; Karl Blossfeldt- a Taschen book. I like the sample I did in the photo because of the illusion of dimensionality.

And I heard from my friend in Palestine- they are all right, thank goodness, but very frightened and worried of course, especially about their children.- So sign United Nations petitions- there are several around - let the UN know you care about these people. Someone in New Zealand has been helpinhg me clarify ideas around the Peace Boxes idea I mentioned some months ago ( it's been on a go slow with elderly parent illnesses and now kids)- we decided it would be too dangerous to do anything physical like sending actual boxes- who knows what idiot would put something dangerous in such a thing- but there are other ways- like the internet for example!

10 comments:

  1. Well done on the 72 different squares Dijanne - it would be hard not to repeat yourself. Creative Drawing ;Point and Line is one of my favourites, too. You can put me down for one of your booklets - sources of inspiration are a welcome addition to my library.

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  2. Hi Nic, I was really tempted to go for 100- but I was really searching for continuous line things by the end- if I had months I could probably make 100-maybe. And it was really weird stitching on just white cloth with black thread. Really not so different to a white page in a journal but ultimately totally different!

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  3. The piece you have on this post looks to me like a contour drawing describing one of Marja-Leena's Writing on Stone Park photographs from a vertiginous angle.

    Good luck with the booklets.

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  4. Love looking at your squares... and I'd stand in line to purchase the booklet. Have you looked into LuLu.com? They have a number of self-publishing options.

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  5. Good to know that you've heard from your friend - even though it doesn't make anything better for them. It's difficult to know what will, though I'm off to search for a UN petition.

    On the quilting front, I had a copy of Rottger and Klante before I got into P & Q and love what you've taken from them.

    Hope the 'siccies' recover quickly, nursing can be draining when there are things to get on with.

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  6. Anonymous4:33 AM

    I would be interested in a booklet as well! Let me know when it is available

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  7. Please add me to the growing list of those wanting to purchase a copy of your book! I, too, love line drawing and find I really enjoy quilting primarily because it's another way to draw!

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  8. I think the booklet idea is a real winner - I can think of loads of people who would pay for it. My daugher came home yesterday for a bit of TLC - turns out she has glandula fever - so I guess the nursing bit never stops. Glad your friend is ok too.

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  9. Anonymous2:23 AM

    We are back from our holidays an we are very affraid abour the world.
    love, big kisses
    ina and gertjan

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  10. Dijanne

    Love the squares. What a fabulous idea. Would love to buy a booklet - a fabulous idea. Will keep an eye out in future posts for news of the booklet.

    Sue

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