Sally jo commented on 'integration'
such a beautiful way to use your scraps - they have waited patiently for a long time. their time has finally arrived. hope the man has a fun journey.
View Articledeanna7trees commented on 'integration'
loving the all blue tapestry. see some stars crept in. enjoy time out.
View Articlelynda merry commented on 'integration'
in the short time I've been learning here, I've decided that weaving cloth is my favorite thing to do. I used to wonder what your finished cloths felt like, and now I know. There is nothing better. The...
View ArticleAcey commented on 'integration'
like reuniting a family. Perfect. Enjoy your own reunion. My guys get back tomorrow night...
View ArticlePatti commented on 'integration'
I am reuniting with my guy this evening...let the good times roll!
View ArticleAndrea Eimke commented on 'integration'
What a wonderful thing to do, Jude. You've inspired me to look at my stash, not 50 years, but at least 50 different colour boxes with a variety of shades! Hmmm... Enjoy your tinted whites!
View ArticleVicky commented on 'integration'
oh the stories these scraps will tell, once they are woven and stitched down quite well.
View Articlejenni-lynn commented on 'integration'
I'm looking forward to seeing how this tapestry of scraps turns out. Have a fun time out.
View ArticleTammy commented on 'integration'
I love the richness of this weaving! I looked and then the words and suddenly it's the answer that I've needed. I know what I need to do now. I'm going to attempt the weaving!!! I love it.. and I love...
View Articlejudy keathley commented on 'integration'
holy moly. this weaving is rocking my world & i'm serious.
View Articlegrace Forrest Maestas commented on 'integration'
for me, it has that same, as yet so far, singular energy of Coma. now there are two. it's extraordinary. it is extraordinary x a zillion. so so so beautiful and just, well...........happy home, Man.
View ArticleSally jo commented on 'integration'
I love how the two lighter blue scraps look like they are playing or doing gymnastics in your tapestry. They seem to have arms and legs. Was that an accident Jude or was it your humorous intent?
View Articlevelma commented on 'integration'
tapestry...my life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue...my favorite story cloth, it's plain weave, after all.
View ArticlePenny B commented on 'integration'
Mmmmmmm......itching to dive into that pile of blue scraps!
View ArticleLaura Hegfield commented on 'integration'
painting scrap by scrap, blending and marrying to create something new...I love it!
View Articlejude hill commented on 'integration'
great this cloth weaving . yes. 50 years and counting.
View Articlejude hill commented on 'integration'
don't just look. act. stash is such a selfish word isn't it?
View Articlejude hill commented on 'integration'
actually they are already quite stitched. invisibly.
View Articlejude hill commented on 'integration'
oh not yet, but maybe soon. the man yes. just swell.
View ArticleUschi commented on 'integration'
it's about balance, isn't it? If you "create" light you have to create the shadows, too. Seems that the energy is always in the shades in between. I love what you do and I'm glad to be back!
View ArticleRobyn Ayaz commented on 'integration'
I am in a strange place but I have been reading back through your posts, Jude. I can see how close the cloth whispering is to your heart but I do worry at how thinly you are stretched - who was it said...
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