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Swaying
Regina Marzlin July 29, 2022 Flexible,Musings,Regina Marzlin,Revealed Quilts
I live in a coastal area with lots of wind and oftentimes storms. This impacts the way plants grow, and they have to be very flexible to withstand the forces of the wind. This idea came mostly from looking out into our backyard. We keep some areas of our large
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Flexible Re-Use
Martha Ressler July 28, 2022 Flexible,Martha Ressler,Musings,Revealed Quilts
Umbrellas can be used in many different ways, and were my inspiration.
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On The Edge
Lisa Walton July 26, 2022 Flexible,Lisa Walton,Musings,Revealed Quilts
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
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Flexible
Deb Cashatt July 19, 2022 Deb Cashatt,Flexible,Musings
Well, I didn’t know what I was going to create when I suggested the prompt Flexible, but now I know. It’s not the art quilt that’s is going to be flexible (although that was my initial intention), it’s me. And my Cloth in Common colleagues. I was very late finishing
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Flexibility and Bionic
Doerte-Ina Liebing July 13, 2022 Dörte-Ina Liebing,Flexible,Musings,Prompts
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
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Hold an Exhibition in a Flexible way
Mikiko Takase July 5, 2022 Flexible,Mikiko Takase,Musings
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
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Folsom Prison Blues
Deb Cashatt June 29, 2022 Cell,Deb Cashatt,Musings,Revealed Quilts
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
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Playa de las Catedrales
Elfriede Grooten June 28, 2022 Elfriede Grooten,Flexible,Musings
I would like to share my holiday experiences with you. All in the context of the new prompt “flexible”. In May we made a tour with the camper. Spain and Portugal was our final goal.  On the north coast of Spain you have “Les Cathedrales”. A rock formation directly on
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I speak spreadsheet
Susan Lapham June 24, 2022 Cell,Musings,Revealed Quilts,Susan Lapham
My ‘cells’ reveal is a look back at my 40-year career in applied statistics. From Lotus 1-2-3 at the US Census Bureau to Excel in my current role as director of an NIH funded longitudinal study, I do indeed speak spreadsheet. Cells are awesome! I Speak SpreadsheetSusan LaphamDimensions: 40″ x
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Flexibility
Lisa Walton June 18, 2022 Artists,Flexible,Lisa Walton,Musings
Somethings are meant to be straight so when you see them curved unnatturally it is often a concern or just clever and make you smile Many things in nature may seem straight but rarely are. I’m looking at ways to take something straight and give it flexibility. Fortunately as I
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Flexible
Catherine McDonald June 14, 2022 Artists,Catherine McDonald,Flexible,Musings,Prompts
What a great prompt! I already have an idea of what I am going to do! Flexible could be the body being flexible and bending everywhere, people being open to new ideas or flexible with time. So how do I relate flexible to New Zealand which is my overarching theme
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Cells
Eunhee Lee June 14, 2022 Artists,Eunhee Lee,Musings,Revealed Quilts
The cell is the unit of which all living organisms are composed.Cells are created, active, and die after some time. And new cells are created. The periodic life cycle of these cell is constantly repeated until the organism dies. These are some exceptions, but….Although it exists in a very small
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