365 Days – Update on Labyrinth

I decided to get fancy with Labyrinth instead of using just the original one in blue, so I have dyed one new version in a different color and have resisted a second piece to dye still a third color. I’m on hold with the website until Monday, when I can call the nice tech support guy again, so I hope I’ll have something more to show you tomorrow or Monday.

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Back!

I know, I’ve been MIA. There are several reasons, mostly just that I’ve been working on a client’s website, but I also finally broke down and bought a new laptop. Bunter was almost four years old and the video board was going wonky on me, so I figured I needed to replace him before he went out altogether. And, as usual, it takes forever to transfer files, reinstall software, and get it back the way I want it to run.

Wow, what a difference! Comparing the displays on Bunter III (the new one) and Bunter Jr (the old one) is amazing — this one is much brighter and the colors are infinitely more true. I didn’t realize how much eyestrain I was having until suddenly I wasn’t having it anymore. :)


In other news, I’ve decided that I will dip my toes into the garden this year. I’ve ordered some seeds for several types of lettuces, two varieties of tomatoes, and some bell peppers. I have absolutely nowhere to plant them that gets full sun all day in the summer, but I have aimed for shade-tolerant plants and we will see how they go.

Now I guess I will have to learn how to can and make jelly in order to be a proper pioneer mother. (I already know how to quilt.)

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365 Days – Days #19,#20, and #21

I haven’t forgotten, and I haven’t been slacking off. All of the creative work the last few days — in between bouts of what Melly so aptly calls “HTML head” — has been internal. My brain is smoking but there is nothing physical yet to show for it.

That will change. I’m just not sure yet when.

In the meantime, this isn’t a very arty photograph, but I loved the name of the company. Anything that makes me laugh these days is a good thing, and I count it as my Art of the Day.

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365 Days -Day #18

No progress on Labyrinth today — other priorities took precedence — but look what I found at the art store:

Rubbing plates with mazes and labyrinths on them! I’ll have to find time soon to play with these patterns and see what comes of them.

And just look at this sky this evening, when I went downtown to pick up DH after work:

Glorious! (Click on the image to see a larger version)

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365 Days – Day #17 – Some Piddling and a Piffle


I worked with the Labyrinth fabric some more today, outlining the resisted lines more strongly. Then I decided to add some stronger color with pencils, but all I had were watercolor pencils (which of course will streak and run if they get wet) and some oil pastels that I was a bit reluctant to try.

Off to the art store through the cold pouring rain this afternoon. Excellent! Prismacolor pencils are on sale, even! So I picked up a tin of 24 pencils, noted with pleasure that the box said “Highest Lightfast Rating,” and brought them home.

Piffle.

The pencils in this particular assortment are all earthy colors — various dark greens, a couple of yellows, an orange or two, and a ton of brown and gray. Not at all what I need. I had no idea that there were different assortments — I just thought, naively, that the 24-pencil box was standard.

Ah, well. Gives me an excuse to go back tomorrow, when the weather is supposed to be much better.

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365 Days – Day #16

I took a nap this afternoon.

So in lieu of creative work with fabric, I offer my most recent artwork: Patchwork in Cheese:

It was an ephemeral work of art, but well-received by its intended audience.

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After the lecture

It went okay. The crowd was not hugely enthusiastic, but I’d forgotten just how traditional this particular guild tends to be. Only half a dozen members walked out, and those were all near the beginning, so I assume they were merely bored and not offended.

And I learned how to make my own slides from digital images, so I acquired a new skill from the experience.

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365 Days – Day #15


When last we left our project-in-progress, I had just applied the glue resist in a freehand labyrinth pattern. After it dried overnight, it shrank and puckered a little because I had not taped it down thoroughly. No matter — I was just going to splash some more color on there and it didn’t matter if it were flat.

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Uh oh –

– this doesn’t look good.

It’s a bottle of Jacquard’s Water Based Resist with some kind of evil growth in the the bottom.

I vaguely remember buying it for a class a couple of years ago. Or it might be part of the supplies left over from a silk painting class at Taos that the teacher bequeathed to me so she wouldn’t have to ship them home. I really can’t remember. I think it needs to head to that big landfill in the sky, in either case.

The Dharma website says that it’s recently been reformulated, so I wonder if other people have had trouble with it, too?

And is it getting this icky stuff all over your fabric when you use it?

[Update] I did not use this on Labyrinth; that’s plain old Elmer’s school gel glue, the blue stuff. I found this in the cupboard today when looking for a certain shade of paint.

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365 Days – Day #14


I’m not sure what I did today, but I damn sure don’t think it was creative.

::shakes calendar::

Somewhere in here, there’s got to be a creative day real soon…

Right?

Okay, so I got a late start. Like 10 pm.

The beginning of Labyrinth. More to come tomorrow. :)

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