Saturday, November 24, 2018

Braille for the sky

With a nod to Mo for inspiring the title of this post, here's where I am with the first of two "endpapers" for Moon Myth ...


The moon phases, not yet attached, were made by piercing handmade paper
with a needle and then gently pushing the resulting shapes out ... 


creating softly feathered edges ...


The night sky was made from a thrift store linen dress which had bias-cut strips seamed together ...


I folded the cloth over and visibly basted two layers together with Jude's glue stitch worked in size 8 perle cotton, creating a wonderfully textured front ...


and (as always) a wild and crazy looking back ...


Don just walked in and said, "that's cool."

Yeah, I'm thinkin' it is, too.