An image worthy of contemplation. Marmalade trails? ....I follow coffee trails.
poor paddington..
I remember Marmalade skies but don't think I've had the pleasure of Marmalade trails. The piece reminds me of scrumbles...free form. Yummy
such interesting work...I love random thoughts, random stitches too....
"marmalade, I like marmalade"
Makes me want to stitch....
i haven't made art in 28 years... your blog makes me want to begin anew...
i find that by following marmalade trails, or the like, you are led to the most exciting of adventures... 21 sleeps - who would have thought it?! xo
I am very excited to have come across some eucalyptus in my city travels today, I am reading up and preparing...
Why yes! There he is!Makes me want to stitch and dye and eat marmalade.
Marmlalade is better than most, yes?I love it when dyed fabric looks like 'dirty' napkins. -J
I am on a trip teaching a workshop and on the hotel computer and I see that I am quite behind, but I love the marmalade trail. will catch up when I arrive back home.
I am attracted to the little groups of stitches. Pleasing contrast to the warm runny marmalade feel. Gilly
An image worthy of contemplation. Marmalade trails? ....I follow coffee trails.
ReplyDeletepoor paddington..
ReplyDeleteI remember Marmalade skies but don't think I've had the pleasure of Marmalade trails. The piece reminds me of scrumbles...free form. Yummy
ReplyDeletesuch interesting work...I love random thoughts, random stitches too....
ReplyDelete"marmalade, I like marmalade"
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to stitch....
ReplyDeletei haven't made art in 28 years... your blog makes me want to begin anew...
ReplyDeletei find that by following marmalade trails, or the like, you are led to the most exciting of adventures... 21 sleeps - who would have thought it?! xo
ReplyDeleteI am very excited to have come across some eucalyptus in my city travels today, I am reading up and preparing...
ReplyDeleteWhy yes! There he is!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to stitch and dye and eat marmalade.
Marmlalade is better than most, yes?
ReplyDeleteI love it when dyed fabric looks like 'dirty' napkins. -J
I am on a trip teaching a workshop and on the hotel computer and I see that I am quite behind, but I love the marmalade trail. will catch up when I arrive back home.
ReplyDeleteI am attracted to the little groups of stitches. Pleasing contrast to the warm runny marmalade feel. Gilly
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