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Neighborhood?
Deb Cashatt March 17, 2020 Deb Cashatt,Musings,Neighborhood
Like many others in the group, when I heard that our prompt would be “neighborhood,” I immediately thought back to when I was a kid. I moved around a lot, but always lived in suburbia. Kids played outside a lot. We rode bikes, built forts, and went from one yard
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The winner takes it all
Doerte-Ina Liebing March 10, 2020 Dörte-Ina Liebing,Musings,Neighborhood
https://www.welt.de/newsticker/news1/article175885722/Leute-Schwedische-Kultband-Abba-fuer-zwei-Songs-wiedervereint.html Scientists at the IST Austria have found that the fastest growing cell in the eggs of zebra fish inhibits its neighbors using mechanical signals. “The winner takes it all, the loser’s standing small” – this quote from the famous song by the Swedish pop group ABBA also applies to
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No fences
Regina Marzlin March 3, 2020 Musings,Neighborhood,Regina Marzlin
I live in a small town of 5000 people, so it feels like the whole town is my neighbourhood. My direct surroundings consist of detached family homes. The lot sizes are generous with green spaces between houses and lots of nice gardens, trees, and small unkempt wilderness areas. What I
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My new neighborhood is not only also my old neighborhood
Sandra van Velzen February 28, 2020 Musings,Neighborhood,Sandra van Velzen
Due to a lot of circumstances in my life I had to move to a new home. The new home is about 750 meter from my old home. So I stil live in the same neighborhood. The part of town I live in is quit new. When I moved to
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Neigbourhood bonds together
Catherine McDonald February 17, 2020 Catherine McDonald,Musings,Neighborhood
Its amazing how a neighbourhood can come together to create something special. Last year I had the pleasure of being invited to Ailsa Craig, Ontario, Canada along with  other New Zealanders. We brought an amazing quilt exhibition and taught classes and best of all interacted all week with locals, ex-pat kiwis,
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Blue Change
Catherine McDonald February 5, 2020 Catherine McDonald,Ecosystems,Revealed Quilts
  I looked at the prompt  of Eco-systems and initially struggled for any idea before remembering to flick through my photos again from my Canada-USA trip in 2019 and sure enough there was the idea. We went to Niagara Falls on the Canadian side. Fortunately had a car so that we
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Ecosystems are organically connected.
Eunhee Lee February 3, 2020 Ecosystems,Eunhee Lee,Revealed Quilts
On the earth we live in, the elements that make up the ecosystems are closely connected to each other. Human is also part of the ecosystem. Since the Industrial Revolution, the ecosystem has been increasingly destroyed by human so far. One part of the result is a disaster caused by
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Neighborhood
Maria Shell February 1, 2020 Artists,Maria Shell,Musings,Neighborhood,Prompts
When we first began Round Two with the general theme of community, neighborhood was the word that first popped into my mind. I thought for sure, this would be the first and most obvious prompt, but there were no takers. And now, it is all mine. So our fourth prompt
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BOREAL
Maria Shell February 1, 2020 Ecosystems,Maria Shell,Revealed Quilts
  One of the MANY, MANY wonderful things about being a member of Cloth in Common is the ongoing learning that we are all experience.   We learn from each other, the prompts, and the processes of making. It is a joy.   I have lived in Alaska since 1996.
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Salar de Uyuni
Doerte-Ina Liebing January 31, 2020 Dörte-Ina Liebing,Ecosystems,Revealed Quilts
40”x29″   Inspired by a trip of my husband and my son to South America and their reports and stories last year, especially about the peculiarity of the Salar de Uyuni, this work on “Ecosystems” was created. The Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt lake in the world. It
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Aspens
Terry Grant January 31, 2020 Ecosystems,Revealed Quilts,Terry Grant
 Aspen trees grow throughout the US West, usually at altitudes of 5000 feet or more. I grew up among the aspens that grew all around our family cabin near the Idaho/Wyoming border.They always seemed special to me for their distinctive, beautiful form and color and for the sense of peace
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Ecosystem Tree
Mikiko Takase January 31, 2020 Ecosystems,Mikiko Takase,Revealed Quilts
  The ecosystem measures the round and round circulation of living things within their environment. Think of the food chain and the cycles of animals and plants.  This has resulted in a system where the strongest gravitate to the top. When this system works well, the world goes along smoothly. However,
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