Once upon a time there was this
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Polyester voile with paper lamination 2015 |
and this
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New cotton/silk mix. Mandala sample 2017 |
and this
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Vintage cotton sheeting. Pole wrapped shibori 2017 |
Brought together, would they draw you across a room?
And when you got closer, would you want to see more?
Might they tell you a story?
Or should they be left to go their separate ways, being too much of a muddle all together?
The only stitched element so far is the butterfly, an earlier idea that was rejected. I have not the faintest notion of how I might combine these varied objects with stitch. It is for now, just a muse .....