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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Whne you are Not Looking




It's amazing what you find when you move house. I have been trying to find these tifaifai's I made some time ago for a couple of years now, but do you think I could find them? And then when you are not looking they reappear- I am sure they planned it! I am still thinking of writing another tifaifai book as my other one has gone out of print. And of course they had to be pomegranates as well- Demeter is sending strong signals - I am finding pomegranate things everywhere- or maybe I have just made lots of pomegrante things!

I am making progress on 72 More Ways- it's quite a challenge finding 72 new things for machine quilting- in fact I have run out of ideas for the day- I hope some new ones arrive during the night! This weekend I have to go and teach at Bairnsdale.I have also been thinking about doing an on-line workshop on lino-cutting and printing with lino on fabric , when I work out how exactly I am going to do that!
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9 comments:

  1. Je suis heureuse que vous ayez retrouvé ces titafafai, c'est magnifique.

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  2. I'll sign up now, in anticipation....!

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  3. Ohmygosh, these are *stunning*. If you write a book with things like this in it, I'll be deeeeelighted to buy it!

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  4. These are lovely, as is your pomegranate work. I saw tiny pomegranate motifs on 2500 year old artefacts last weekend and thought of you.

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  5. Anonymous10:22 PM

    an online course in lino-cutting... looking forward to hearing more..

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  6. Anonymous4:34 AM

    I would like very much to follow an on-line class on lino-cutting.... I'm waiting for it.
    Catherine G 78

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  7. these remind me of Hawaiian applique quilts. with a twist.

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  8. Anonymous12:09 AM

    kijk even op mijn blog, je hebt een award gekregen van mij.

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  9. Anonymous6:12 AM

    Seeing how much you're into Pomegrenates, I thought I'd direct you to this link http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/video/how-to-open-a-pomegranate-069847

    Not only are those fruits beautiful to look at, but delicious too!!!

    Enjoy!!!

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