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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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Touch of Goldenrod
Martha Ressler November 29, 2017 Revealed Quilts,Touch
   I had just purchased a Victorian crazy quilt, with its riot of silk, velvet, brocades and intricate embroidery stitches, when I read Lisa’s prompt. I struggled with how to respond to this very touchable item with my own quilt. In the end I couldn’t find velvet that I wanted
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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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Touch Me
Leah Higgins November 27, 2017 Leah HIggins,Revealed Quilts,Touch
  It was so obvious. Touch. The one thing artists don’t usually let people do. Even artists that work with textiles because of their tactile qualities. We hang our art on walls along with a ‘do not touch’ signs. At best invigilators’  wearing white gloves will carefully lift the bottom
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True Confessions: Cacophony/Euphony
Maria Shell October 1, 2017 Revealed Quilts,Sound
True Confessions: Cacophony/Euphony 40″ x 30″ Fabric Scraps purchased from the Stitchin’ Post in Sisters, Oregon Improvisionally Cut and Pieced, Machine Quilted, Faced   I have a hard time with quilting challenges, prompts, and assignments. I see so many possibilities which makes it very hard to choose. I start and
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Sounds of Norway
Synnove Vanar September 29, 2017 Revealed Quilts,Sound,Synnove Vanar
                                                        When I read the first topic: Sound, I thought of the sound waves. It is amazing to see the beautiful different sound
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Rhythm of rain
Eunhee Lee September 29, 2017 Eunhee Lee,Revealed Quilts,Sound
  When it starts to rain, there is the smell of soft soil and the sound of bumping into the ground.I think it is like a peaceful lullaby if the sound of falling the rain at night sounds quietly. And when I feel depressed or sad, it feels like blues.
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