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Leah Higgins January 2, 2018 Leah HIggins,Lyrics,Musings
As soon as I read the prompt I knew what I wanted to do. I was going to print lyrics from songs that mean something to me onto paper, tear and collage then stitch onto a fabric base. But what songs, what lyrics?    I keep my 300+ CD’s in
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Concert Groupie
Colleen Kole December 27, 2017 Colleen Kole,Lyrics,Musings
                   Song lyrics which floated down from the ceiling after Adele concert     I am having a hard time narrowing down my choices for this challenge. Choosing specific lyrics to one song seems like I am being a traitor to all the
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Interesting Israel
Synnove Vanar December 19, 2017 Lyrics,Musings,Synnove Vanar
Martha memorized the Broadway hits of her generation… I didn’t read further, I went to the library to borrow the musicals I could find, and I loved to watch and listen. It didn’t take me long to decide on Jesus Christ Superstar, since I came home from Israel 20. November
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If I were a poet in cloth…
Terry Grant December 13, 2017 Lyrics,Musings,Terry Grant
  This is as far as I have gotten on my next challenge piece. When I start a new project, once I have an idea of what I want to do I start shopping in my stash for fabrics. I pull out everything that might work, then stack them all
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In the moon light
Mikiko Takase December 10, 2017 Lyrics,Mikiko Takase,Musings
  In Japan during the Heian Period about 800 years ago, people wrote short lyrical poems of love. A round moon, a half moon and even a crescent moon, all filled with mystery ,inspired much poetry. For example ,there were 100 poems made by one hundred people. The soft moonlight
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Touch of wind and water
Colleen Kole December 1, 2017 Colleen Kole,Revealed Quilts,Touch
Somewhere in the sunshine, a soft wind blows. When it touches my skine, it gives me like a feeling of touching the silk. Such a touch feels good, healing,and I feel myself bright and refresh. How does the touch of water feel? When I went into the seawater, the water
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The Gentle One
Colleen Kole November 30, 2017 Colleen Kole,Revealed Quilts,Touch
 The Gentle One 29.5″ x 40.5″ @Colleen Kole 2017   Touch is a physical connection which, in turn, often leads to a heart and mind connection. A soul connection. This piece started with one intention but evolved to have another meaning as it was the events that happened during the making of the
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Born to cloth
Terry Grant November 29, 2017 Revealed Quilts,Terry Grant,Touch
        At the top of my late friend, Christine Thresh’s blog were these words:   “We are born to cloth. It is the second thing we touch after our mother.”   I don’t know if those were Christine’s words or if she was quoting, but they always
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Biometric Touch
Regina Marzlin November 29, 2017 Regina Marzlin,Revealed Quilts,Touch
  My inspiration came from my new laptop that I got at the same time Lisa posed her challenge to us. It has not only a touch screen and a touch pad but also a small touch pad that is used to read my fingerprint to identify me when I
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Touch
Synnove Vanar November 29, 2017 Revealed Quilts,Synnove Vanar,Touch
When I first read the prompt, I thought of a tangent, a line that touches a curve in just one point, or a tangent plane to a sphere. It would be fun to try to make a geometry quilt.   The next idea that inspired me was the detail of
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Pin touch on the ground
Mikiko Takase November 29, 2017 Mikiko Takase,Revealed Quilts,Touch
I was excited by the second prompt by Lisa, entitled “Touch”. I thought about the touch that human beings have with the ground. I once watched a beautiful ballerina standing on just one toe. All her weitght on one toe looked so difficult, yet so shapely. This pose must be
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Touch the Stars
Lisa Walton November 27, 2017 Lisa Walton,Revealed Quilts,Touch
    I love texture and can often be seen running my hand over tactile surfaces, taking close up images or just admiring the intricate details in nature. For this prompt I decided that, so many times, we are asked not to touch textile art when my hand, so now
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