Thank you, but I have to admit that I only dye a small fraction of my patches. Most (including the terra cotta) come from used linen clothing that I buy at the local thrift store (which supports Habitat for Humanity, so I feel doubly good about it)
Click the peace pin picture to learn how the project began. To see more images of the original pins, which were sent to more than 70 individuals in half a dozen countries and 19 states in the US, scroll down to the INDEX and click on the PEACE PIN PROJECT link.
Mo's Project: "I dream of a world where love is the answer"
A collaborative effort in which creative souls around the world are making talismans to be stitched onto the branches of a dreaming tree. Just click the picture to see Mo's blog posts that will ultimately lead to her "Braille of the Soul" show at Artsite in March 2019. My contribution to the project can be tracked by going to the INDEX (below) and clicking on the link "I dream of a world where love is the answer."
Blanco River Monument Project
To learn more about the project go to http://www.blancorivermonument.com/ ... to read more on this blog, click the image.
The Hearts for Charleston Quilt Project
Click on the heart image (above) to see posts about the Hearts for Charleston project on Dee Mallon's blog. To see posts on this blog, click the Hearts for Charleston link in the INDEX.
The Solace Project
Sewing a little peace in the world ... India Flint's collaborative project in Australia
All of the patches you have shown in the last three or so posts have been gorgeous...each one so different, yet so cohesive. Bring on July!
ReplyDeleteThanks much ... the beach was a wonderful inspiration. Can't wait to see what two months worth will bring out in me this fall.
Deletethe Salvia amistad patch is beautiful and love the way the edges of the months are layering like a stone wall
ReplyDeleteThank you Mo ... I very much like the stone wall observation
DeleteWhile your patches evoke so much inspiration - the terra cotta colored patch is so awesome! I have to learn to dye fabric. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteThank you, but I have to admit that I only dye a small fraction of my patches. Most (including the terra cotta) come from used linen clothing that I buy at the local thrift store (which supports Habitat for Humanity, so I feel doubly good about it)
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