Saltwater Taffy
Thank you, Deb for such a flexible prompt! Here’s Saltwater Taffy – a very flexible treat that reminds me of the cool ocean breeze, wide sandy beaches, and summer fun. I loved standing in front of the candy shop window watching the confectioner pull and stretch, fold, pull and stretch,
Lifelines
cotton, hand-dyed, breakdown-printing, machine-quilted Much is often planned in our life, some even assume that much is predetermined. Nevertheless, our life lines do not run in a straight line. There are events and cuts that happen consciously or unconsciously, intentionally or unintentionally, planned or unplanned. Which can have a positive
Flexible dance
This piece was completed inspired by sea grass or Kelp in the sea. They don’t resist the flow of seawater and move along with it. Its movement are very flexible, soft and beautiful. It looks like it’s dancing softly in the rhythm. Unlike trees that break in strong wind, they
Les Cathédrales
During our camper holiday in Spain, we visited the north coast. The most famous beaches are internationally known As Catedrais, the beach of the cathedrals. The name is due to the characteristic arched rock formations. Some are broken under the intense activity of the sea. A visit at high tide can be done
POTENTIAL
Karol Kusmaul The prompt was Flexible Structure. I decided I wanted to work with some of my hand dyed fabrics, so I pulled out several groupings. Here are some pieces I considered stitching together as a background on which to ‘build’ a flexible structure. I searched through several other ice-dyed
Flexible Re-Use
Umbrellas can be used in many different ways, and were my inspiration.
On The Edge
Flexibility can mean many things and in a world where traditional architecture was full of straight lines and rectangles, Antoni Gaudi broke all the rules with his curvaceous organic designs giving his buildings a life of movement and flexibility. This quilt is a section of a mosaic platform at Parc
Flexibility and Bionic
In search of a nice theme for today’s blog post, I walked through my garden and found quite a bit of flexibility. Nature offers us wonderful examples. Let’s take a garden hose for example. It must be made of a completely flexible material so that we can place it in
Hold an Exhibition in a Flexible way
Due to the corona epidemic, people have experience difficult times when couldn’t go out or talk. At time like this, I sometimes heard the word flexible “フレッキシブル”on a daily basis. For example, use the internet to work flexibly in my free time and free place Thankfully, the SAQA Japan exhibition
Folsom Prison Blues
When we received the prompt, “cell” back in May, I knew immediately what I was going to do–something with prison or jail cells. Since the prompt came from our German member, Dörte-Ina Liebing, I knew it would fit. The German word for cell, Zelle, can mean prison cell, too The