Monthly Archives: July 2016
#Bobbincount the 10th
A practical note for those who chance here, discovering this blog: I began with twelve empty bobbins and have two as yet uncounted bobbins which are partially full of thread. I will now start to re-use the ten bobbins now … Continue reading
#bobbincount 9
Things Seen Along The Way
in this case, to breakfast. Here’s the original view, seen in the kitchen: But maybe you’d prefer the egg alone:
A Poem to Enjoy
The Writer’s Almanac today offers a particularly lovely poem, for you parents out there: Now, in still darkness, listening to their breath slow and ease into sleep’s regular rhythm. They are grown, you might’ve guessed. from: Talking About the Day, … Continue reading
The Traveling Quilt – Verge
Had an email that a quilt of mine, which has been traveling for three years with an exhibit, has reached its final tour destination, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Michigan. Here is a private exhibit of my quilt, … Continue reading
