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Ed Boxall | Ed Boxall is a printmaker, illustrator and writer. His work explores magic, myth, family life, dreams, memory and a romantic experience of nature. His work is loved by both children and adults.
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Ed Boxall is a printmaker, illustrator and writer. His work explores magic, myth, family life, dreams, memory and a romantic experience of nature. His work is loved by both children and adults. This series of large linoprints explore quiet moments of solitude experienced alone in wild natural places. Here’s a little film of the pictures with my song of the same name:. A selection are currently on display at The Crown in Hastings. Please click on the images to see them better:. 8216;Night Sounds’. These p...
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Carol Ludington Quilts: August 2012
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012. On Saturday I had the pleasure of demo-ing my iced parfait for the CFAC at Carol Eaton's. Home, along with two if my Sisters in Cloth. And Barb Adams. It felt good to have my hands in the ice to cool down as it was very hazy, hot, and humid. In the first picture is I scrunched the fabric and used a limited palette. The 'green' picked up some red and blue from th e next layer. Almost have that coral I'm looking for. All I can say is WOW! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template...
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Carol Ludington Quilts: Experimenting
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012. I have been intrigued by the Confetti Dyeing of my friend , Carol Eaton. And while I had the makings for Iced Parfait out, I thought I would finally give it a try. Of course with a few variations. A little to heavy on the red here ( will I ever learn )and not enough yellow. But I can see using it somewhere. So on I go to the next layer. I can see the speckling but I might still be a little heavy handed here with the shaker. I also scrunched the fabric slightly. I'm a New England...
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The Prayer Flag Project: Respiration
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The Prayer Flag Project A collective project spreading peace, good will and kindness, one flag at a time. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. This year my husband is very ill with cancer. I have seen a flag with a tree like lungs. Very many green for the respiration and the blue of the sky. In french, the rays in the sky are called "God 's fingers. I hope that God protects my husband; the flag is in my garden (with flowers, protective charms). Http:/ www.artisanne-textile.fr. June 2, 2015 at 4:01 PM. Div align="cente...
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Sisters In Cloth: February 2014
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Twelve women who share an interest in art quilts. Sunday, February 23, 2014. Class with Kate Themel Part II. After the post from our first session in Kate Themel's class, I thought I'd share some pictures from yesterday's workshop. We all improved our free-motion quilting skills. In fact, it was a new skill to some. Kate explaining the process for the day. Kate demonstrating the method. MaryLyn doing her first free-motion quilting. Diane totally engrossed in her work. Carol hard at work stitching. It is ...
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Sisters In Cloth: February 2015
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Twelve women who share an interest in art quilts. Monday, February 9, 2015. Given the freezing temperatures and snow covered grounds, I thought these two photos might be a warm touch! Sunflower is a small 8x8 piece that was inspired by friend and photographer, Rose Alpert. It is part of the Sisters in Cloth "Double Take" exhibit which included large scale and detail pieces inspired by Rose's photographs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Quilting Arts Oct/Nov 2012. Vivika's First Edition 2011. Jan 4-Feb 24 2014.
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Sisters In Cloth: July 2014
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Twelve women who share an interest in art quilts. Friday, July 11, 2014. Today's Show and Tell. Yvette Howard's triplet grandchildren have created two baby quilts this week for their former nanny's expected twins. The two tops are colorful, original and SO happy. What a wonderful gift.for both receivers and makers. Well done! Labels: Sisters in Cloth. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Quilting Arts Oct/Nov 2012. Vivika's First Edition 2011. Inspired by the Library: Food For Thought". Jan 4-Feb 24 2014.
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Sisters In Cloth: August 2014
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Twelve women who share an interest in art quilts. Friday, August 1, 2014. What a fun day we had! We were invited by Kathryn Greene of Greene Art Gallery. To quilt in the Greene Habitat for Artists today. This was wonderful opportunity for our group to share with the community what we do. The gardens provided a beautiful and inspirational place to quilt and share our love of quilting others. Diane sharing some of her Sentinelles. Debbie's awesome handquilting with pearl cotton. Mary Lyn's show and tell.
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Sisters In Cloth: Recent Fun Show and Tell by sister, Debbie Bento!
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Twelve women who share an interest in art quilts. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Recent Fun Show and Tell by sister, Debbie Bento! Here are some pictures of Debbie's quilt top for her granddaughter, Hailee's new apartment:. She also used some of her fat quarters to make this star baby quilt:. Debbie, not only quilts, but she knits, among many other talents she has, and here shows a fun chain link neck wrap. February 9, 2016 at 7:09 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quilting Arts Oct/Nov 2012. Studio A...
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