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Climate and Other Changes
Karol Kusmaul November 1, 2022 Artists,Climate Change,Karol Kusmaul,Musings
Karol Kusmaul Our current theme is climate change.  I confess to not knowing enough about the topic.  Science has never been my forte.  So I consider my own experience living in Florida, USA for the past 48 years, and focus on the weather changes I have observed.  It is hot
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Our Role in Climate Control…
Bethany Garner October 25, 2022 Bethany Garner,Climate Change,Musings
In researching, and all the while living daily life in the time of climate change, we Canadians continue to watch, learn about and take seriously the impact of changes in our climate, on our families and indeed the effect on the cities and throughout the beautiful vast lands that we
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Ahead of His Time
Lisa Walton October 22, 2022 Climate Change,Lisa Walton,Musings
My current series of work has been inspired by Antoni Gaudi. When thinking of the current prompt for Cloth in Common of Climate Change I started to research how Gaudi was a forerunner environmentalist and came across some interesting studies. Gaudi was extremely aware of the environment and used recycled
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My grandmother
Eunhee Lee October 17, 2022 Eunhee Lee,Heritage,Musings,Revealed Quilts
While working on this piece, I was able to think again about the life of my grandmother who passed away. I don”t know the details, but I think her life as a woman was much harder, more sacrificed and discriminated against. However, she didn’t surrender to it and continued to
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Oma’s Farm – finished!
Regina Marzlin October 13, 2022 Heritage,Musings,Regina Marzlin,Revealed Quilts
As promised, here is my finished piece for our prompt “Heritage”. To read the full story about my grandmother’s farm and the making of this quilt see the previous blogpost. I’m glad I didn’t rush the quilting part as I think it adds a lot to this piece. The detail
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Green Roofs
Martha Ressler October 11, 2022 Artists,Climate Change,Martha Ressler,Musings,Prompts
Green roofs would be a structural change to help alleviate climate change.
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Climate change
Elfriede Grooten October 6, 2022 Elfriede Grooten,Musings,Uncategorized
Hi Quilt Artists, here’s my announcement for the new prompt. It’s Climate Change. The major floods in Pakistan right now are the direct result of climate change.  Global warming has serious consequences for us. We regularly see forest fires, heat waves, extreme drought or heavy rainfall.  We need major structural changes to
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Ocean Warming
Mikiko Takase October 4, 2022 Mikiko Takase,Musings,Uncategorized
Summer in Japan gets hotter year by year. The typhoon that came after that was stronger than ever. As a result, many part of Japan suffered great damage. And now it’s supposed to be cool autumn, but it’s still hot. However , “saury” is an autumn fish that we are
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disappearing – staying
Doerte-Ina Liebing October 2, 2022 Dörte-Ina Liebing,Heritage,Musings,Revealed Quilts
(linen roasted, old books shredded and snippets sew together, free motion machine embroidery, photo transfer) Paul Cézanne once said: “You have to hurry if you want to see something, everything disappears…” He is addressing impermanence – much, almost everything, is impermanent. Our life is fleeting. But what remains is the
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Layers
Catherine McDonald October 1, 2022 Artists,Catherine McDonald,Heritage,Musings,Revealed Quilts
When looking at heritage as a prompt there were several options for me to consider from family, history, lineage to the loss of our historical buildings through our earthquakes. However as I looked at each it came to me that everything has layers of history past, present and future. Looking
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STITCH – A Lifetime Ago
Bethany Garner September 30, 2022 Bethany Garner,Heritage,Musings,Revealed Quilts
Six sisters, all quilters, and one small boy. My grandmother, a Kentucky farm wife, a master Kentucky quiltmaker, was one of the six and determined to teach the smallest quilter – her son, my Uncle Rufus who was born in 2018 with Down’s Syndrome never went to school. The family
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Kailasa Temple
Deb Cashatt September 30, 2022 Deb Cashatt,Heritage,Musings,Revealed Quilts
For the Heritage prompt, Deb chose to depict the Kailasa Temple, one of the 34 temples in the Ellora Cave complex.
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