Sunday, August 16, 2015

to re-establish a sense of belonging


a bit of needle chanting on an often re-visited cloth, mind flowers.  no real reason to have chosen this cloth over any other. just the need to stitch without much thought. this cloth has many chant sessions to go before it will be fully realized. so it is as good as any to re-establish a relationship with fibre. a sense of belonging to something other than.  a union with cloth and community through stitch.

i spend too much time alone...

namaste'

10 comments:

  1. Joe, Lovely piece you are working on.
    I spend a lot of time alone too, not that I mind, it is how I get my art done.
    Sending love and hugs. xoxo

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    1. i am really enjoying this piece. i have been working on it off and on for a couple years now...but have never felt a sense of urgency about it. maybe that's why i enjoy it so much?

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    2. i am really enjoying this piece. i have been working on it off and on for a couple years now...but have never felt a sense of urgency about it. maybe that's why i enjoy it so much?

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    3. i am really enjoying this piece. i have been working on it off and on for a couple years now...but have never felt a sense of urgency about it. maybe that's why i enjoy it so much?

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  2. Hi, Joe, I enjoy reading your posts. Needle-chanting is good. I'm trying to think of time on my own as time with myself ... Anita, from over at Jude's

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  3. We are always here ... like cloth

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  4. the connectivity of needle & thread !

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  5. LÓVE this piece of orangy paisley cloth Joe !
    I did unroll an old cloth myself and restarted to work on it.
    It is good : like meeting an old long-time-no-see friend ;-)

    And yes Joe, join "us" again ... Jude kind of stitched us all together ha, ha !

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  6. Beautiful uplifting colours. I agree with Els, join "us" at Jude's. ox

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