
Pretty skewed, isn't it? Maybe I pulled the frame a bit too tight. But it is a pleasant feeling to work on a surface that is firm like a drumhead. I am quite happy with these babyblock colors.

I have plans to apply a simple, geometrical pattern in pastel colors on the free space. It has some similarity with a street, I guess. I will use it as a pillow top. Some spots have developed a kind of dish shaped 3-D-effect because the stitches are very close to each other.
It is like a village version of "Broadway Boogie Woogie"
ReplyDeleteYour work is wonderful
ReplyDeletethis has a real primitive feel. i think what i like about folk textiles is the unevenness and free form it takes. just delightful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and lively!
ReplyDeleteIt's coming along just the way it should be: it's energetic and colorful (just like you!)and it looks like a happy piece.
ReplyDeleteI love the way this is working out...happy stitching...happy colours...
ReplyDelete.. I'm reading a story about "Kalevipoeg" at the minute....you probably know it?
Love the hot cheerful colors. The design is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting, Eva. Any small portion of it could be a museum piece!
ReplyDeleteJust give it a damp stretch when its all done to straighten it all up.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Really so beautiful!
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