Saturday, October 4, 2025

a jar full of barn sunshine

This piece took a while, but it gave me zero grief to make.  I have definitely become a little too attached to the green felt, so I'm determined to walk away from it for a while and use a different fabric next time.  Most of the buttons from this piece came from one of the several jars of buttons I found in the barns on Robert's grandma's property.














I used up a lot of neutrals to make this piece, but sunshine found its way in.



I am eager to share the piece I made for the Columbia Art League's Interpretations VII, but I haven't taken proper pictures of it, and I have been unable to travel and see the show.  I've been apart of Interpretations twice as a poet, and this is my first time as an artist.  I have been a little bummed about missing the reception and not being able to meet with the poet I was paired with.  I'm hoping I can travel at some point next week and see the show before it comes down.  I should have pictures and the poet's poems to share soon.  

But for now, there's many paths to take in the threads of this piece, all leading to sunshine.






4 comments:

  1. I am very impressed with this needlework creation. Was the felt hard to work with? I found it interesting that many of the buttons in your piece are similar to ones from my mother’s and grandmother’s button cans.

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  2. The only thing I don't like about felt is that it's nearly impossible to undo a stitch. Other than that, it's pretty easy to work with.

    That's very interesting you have similar buttons from your mother and grandmother. I have often wondered how the style of buttons has evolved over the years.

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  3. That's stunning. And these pictures are pretty good.

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