Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Paper making

 I haven't made paper in years. Recently I saw an artist using a big slab of recycled paper for a painting. It seemed like a good project to begin today.

I have lots of old book pages. The process is simple: tear the paper into small pieces, soak in water, and use an old blender to grind into pulp.




I used a piece of needlepoint canvas on an old cookie rack with a small frame for the pouring station. 



I will let it drain over night, some squeezing out water with make it compact. I imagine it will take some time to dry.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Swallowed / aka Jonah

The story of Jonah teaches the importance of obedience. 

"But if you fail to keep your word, then you will have sinned against the Lord, and you may be sure that your sin will find you out". Numbers 32:23

This piece is finally finished (except that I am not happy with the sleeve for hanging. For now, I move on to the next one and let this sit for a bit. 


Monday, June 22, 2026

Moments of Light

 I felted a piece to work over the puckered area. With hours to stitch on our road trip, I managed to cover the felt with zillions of seed stitches. Next up - shards, beads, and more stitches




Friday, June 19, 2026

7 minute art. 2nd week

 After posting my 7 minute art last week, I discovered that the photos were sideways! 😅 







Lincoln Nebraska

 International Quilt Museum! We came for the Boro Exhibit and were not disappointed.  Boro translates as rags in English. The Japanese layered and stitched fabric to mend clothing and blankets. I am filled with inspiration and ideas for continuing my own work. What a wonderful part of my 3 day adventure with friends.













Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Road trip: Elk Horn Iowa

 On our way to Lincoln Nebraska,  we stopped by the Museum of Danish America in Elk Horn. Great stop!









Figge: Textiles

 We spent a lot of time discussing this piece made by Polish artist, Maria Bierzynska. The tapestry was created in 1972 and is titled, Nokturn Chopina. It is made from wool and sisal. It makes me want to do some spinning, weaving, and wrapping. There is much movement as your eye travels around the piece. I especially like the verticals on the left side. The little bit of yellow peeking out grabbed my attention - it seems like a statement, "stop here and rest before continuing the journey".