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Here’s my first blog in Cloth in Common. Exciting!! The theme for this period is Faces. Every person is unique and every face is different. With about 7 billion people on earth that fact is very special. As Eunhee says, everyone has a different facial expression. That’s a time recording.
Empty field
Doerte-Ina Liebing The first theme of round 3 called “faces”. When you think of this topic, one thinks first of all of human faces. Everyone has a unique, identical face that will never appear again. The formation of the face is determined by the difference in the proportions of the
What next?
While pleased to complete the final piece of Round 2, I am excited about beginning Round 3! With an overarching theme of ‘structures’ I have decided to focus this round on my own country, the structures I see every day or on my travels. Those that have special meaning to
Children’s faces
This blog post will deal with uncomfortable material and I hope not to offend anyone. In Canada, we’re in the middle of dealing with the discovery of a great number of unmarked graves of children on sites of former Indian residential schools. These schools operated between the 1870s and 1996,
Deb’s Focus for Round 3
Deb is going with a new style for her round 3 quilts. Here's why.
Face
The mental state of thoughts or emotions in the mind is usually shown through facial expressions. Some people keep a “poker face” and don’t show their emotions, but most people show their emotions through their faces. You can guess the emotions of the other person from the subtle movements of
A New Prompt in A New Cycle
– Round Three Cloth in Common originated in 2017. For our first cycle, we agreed to work with ‘Unusual’ prompts, like sound, and kitchen, and disunity. In 2019, we transitioned to Round Two, and our themes all related to ‘Community’. Little did we know how our communities would change in