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Refuge
Terry Grant November 27, 2020 Isolation,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Terry Grant
The word “isolation,” at this moment in time, can only mean quarantine from the Covid virus, to me. For nine months my husband and I have stayed at home, being as careful as possible to avoid getting this virus. It hasn’t always been easy, but we remind ourselves, almost daily,
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Focus
Karol Kusmaul November 27, 2020 Isolation,Karol Kusmaul,Musings,Prompts,Revealed Quilts
It all began a few years ago, when someone gave me a large, pale blue, silk drapery panel.  I folded it and tucked it away in my studio, thinking I would do something with it someday.  Then came a day when I got it in my head to get out
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Nowhere to Go
Martha Ressler November 27, 2020 Artists,Isolation,Prompts,Revealed Quilts
Libby Cerullo, Elverson, PA“Nowhere to Go” 40 x 32 inches (HxW) I have been working on a series of “Portraits of Women as Trees”; trees, that out of isolation and loneliness became both self-expression and companions. This work emerged from trees I photographed over several winters, sometimes lying in the
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Mysteries of Solitude and Joy
Martha Ressler November 27, 2020 Artists,Isolation,Martha Ressler,Prompts,Revealed Quilts
In response to the theme “Isolation” I started with a favorite photo by Jay Ressler of an abandoned playhouse built by his uncle for his granddaughter when she was a child. I played with the color and had it printed on fabric. But then cheerful colors called to me, and
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Alone Together
Karol Kusmaul November 27, 2020 Guest Artist,Isolation,Musings,Revealed Quilts
Guest Artist, Paula Kovarik Though I am most content when isolated within my studio, I reserve time for connections that are vital for my well being. Almost every Friday evening for the past 15 years my family joined for dinner. We called it family night. On any given Friday we
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Geographical Isolation
Regina Marzlin November 17, 2020 Isolation,Musings,Regina Marzlin
Growing up and living in Germany for the first decades of my life, I was living in the centre of Europe, in a densely populated area. We were just a few hours by car from Amsterdam or Paris. We didn’t think anything of going by bus or train to destinations
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Coming SOON!
Karol Kusmaul November 13, 2020 Isolation,Musings
We are excited to be trying out something new this round.  For our Isolation prompt, which was given on October 1st, each member of Cloth in Common has reached out and invited a guest artist to join us!  This means that at the end of November, we will be revealing
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Not so isolated?
Martha Ressler November 10, 2020 Artists,Isolation,Martha Ressler,Musings,Uncategorized
by Martha Ressler When I heard the prompt “Isolation” what first came to mind was some of the photographs of Jay Ressler, my husband. I thought about using one of those and playing with it. What also came to mind was ways of beating back isolation. I am fascinated by
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Isolation
Lisa Walton November 3, 2020 Musings
The next prompt for Cloth in Common is Isolation and it couldn’t be more relevant. For our prompt of Masks I made a quilt called ‘Behind Closed Doors‘ reflecting my concerns that people often wear invisible masks hiding their true characters. You never know what goes on behind closed doors
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On Being Isolated
Karol Kusmaul October 28, 2020 Isolation,Karol Kusmaul,Musings
Karol Kusmaul Thursdays are my favorite days.  My husband goes golfing and I get to do whatever I want (or need) to do, without any interruptions except for the phone.  No offense to my dear husband, but when he’s around, I get interrupted a LOT.  I am in charge of
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Isolation
Deb Cashatt October 20, 2020 Deb Cashatt,Isolation,Musings
Isolation is our current prompt. I’m sure with the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus 2, isolation has been on many of your minds. Experiencing and thinking about it is one thing, but how was I going to express isolation in a quilt? First I googled the definition. Grrr.  I just hate
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Wabi and Sabi
Mikiko Takase October 13, 2020 Isolation,Mikiko Takase,Musings
October 13.2020 Mikiko Takase Wabi and Sabi are words to describe a Japanese aesthetic sensibility that shows “beauty within simplicity and imperfection”. Wabi-Sabi influences all Japanese culture such as paintings, buildings, gardens and tea ceremony. For example, we may deliberately remove some constituents from a completed work to increase the
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