Things are getting more and more eccentric at Casa de la Swain. Changing styles in my textile work, falling in love again with painting and photography...and then there is the ever illusive quest for continuing creativity through working with Eric Maisel. Still on the road teaching, posting now at the Ragged Cloth Cafe and taking the pledge to keep handmaiden up to date.

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Busy Day at Grandma's House

Sorry about all the pictures but wanted to share with you some of the fun we had at the zoo. We didn't stay too long...by 1 p.m. it was almost 100 degrees F. Remember it is summer in Texas.

Before the gang arrived I managed a few minutes in the studio. In the continuing saga of how I work, the pictures of adding new pieces to the quilt might come in handy. Tonight I will baste all the pieces that are pinned in place just to make the quilt easier to handle. Doubt that I will get any applique done but at least it will be ready to go.

As to the new book, haven't gotten that far so can't say too much. However one quote did catch my eye: "Time is the quality of nature that keeps events from happening all at once. Lately it doesn't seem to be working." Anonymous....good old anonymous seems to have gotten it right again. Guarantee around here everything is happening all at once...juggling lots of balls in the air at the moment. Worried this is like the Artist's Way, you have to do so much to be stress free that you are completely stressed getting there but will keep you posted.
Have a great 4th....eat lots of hot dogs and apple pie.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

handsome descendants!!! they come by it naturally I am sure..I am enjoying the blow by blow progress on the current quilt..I am very intrigued by how others create ...and this quilt has such wonderful color..thanks for sharing this process ( and your trip to the zoo ) Ginger

Karoda said...

Gab, those twins are cute as buttons...but I have to ask, is beginning names with either C or G a family tradition? and if so, how far does it go back? i'm a lay genealogy nut, so i was intrigued when i noticed the pattern.

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