Spring automatically means new pouches as the winter brought forth enough time to embroider. Full screen view
Flourishing Spring Comes
Japanese stitch technique
Spring automatically means new pouches as the winter brought forth enough time to embroider. Full screen view
The moments that you try not to be creative but when things just flow. The moments when all aligns and your hands work what the material presents you. That I call creativity, such a joyful event. A new pouch came about: Pag. Sometimes they just don’t come off the ground, the pouch in its present … Continue reading The blooming started…
A new pouch and a new story behind it. This time I found my materials in the forest, almost all of it.
The movie I saw on an airplane after the book I red in India. I liked both. My husband did not. But my imagination is big and I love to escape in my own world, so it fitted me. The same with this pillow, this little write up is about the life of this Pi(llow). … Continue reading The life of Pi(llow)
Once settled, I thought I’d have no stories to tell about the embroidered pieces of fabric. Well, I do. Not traveling does not mean that nothing happens. Yet, this story behind this pouch is rather sad. This piece of fabric is dyed with black walnut. It is stitched with a Japanese kogin pattern. The design … Continue reading Leah & Judah