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Thursday, September 5, 2019

SAQA mini conference

Next week I had planned to drive to Bozeman, MT to attend our regional SAQA mini conference, but canceled my plans due to Don's health issues. I did make two pieces for the regional trunk show and got them sent off this week.

Elm Leaves
cyanotype

Umbrella plant leaf
solarfast
2019 Weekly Leaf week 36

An experiment with adding paper. I purchased an old paperback book of plants for the purpose of using in artwork, and I finally used some of it. 






2019 Daily Stitching #4 days 8-14

My plan is to do this entirely in running stitch and to have the leaves end up looking like they are layered. I'm not sure how well it will work, but you don't know until you try. So far I think that I should have used a lighter brighter color for the first leaf since it will be one of the ones that will look like it's on top. But it will stay the color it is because one of my rules for daily stitching is that I never rip anything out.




SAQA 100 Days of Creativity days 61-67







I'll be linking up with"Off the Wall Friday" and "Slow Sunday Stitching"

7 comments:

  1. Thank you, LInda! I am so sorry you are not able to join us. I can send you a zoom link to stop in and say "hi" if you want or could. Sending love to you and Don for his treatments and recovery.

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  2. I knew you would come up with something wonderful for your daily stitching. It's terrific!

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  3. Inspiring work as always. Thinking good thoughts about Don’s treatments! Don’t neglect yourself!

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  4. I really like your paper experiment. Elm Leaves is just beautiful. As usual, I enjoy looking at all of your pretty stitching. So sorry you had to cancel your plans. Best wishes to you and Don.

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  5. Beautiful fall leaves! That's a great rule to have...no ripping out! Hope hubby is doing well.
    Thanks for linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching!

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  6. Hi,
    Love all your work....I'm making a leaf quilt myself....Leaves of Indiana. Have a great day!

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  7. I always love seeing your stitching, hope your husband is getting through this OK

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