
(the DH is doing staining and varnishing on that this week)
I'm am really pleased with how this came out, and excited about the idea of doing some more things on this theme
Out of Africa seems like the appropriate title for this series of mixed media pieces
Aside from this piece and the zebras (which I'll talk about more in a minute) I'm thinking about doing an elephant and maybe a rhino
We'll see how that all goes

you may recall that while I was in California I had cut two zebras, but instead of them facing each other as I intended, they both faced the same way (ok, I'm directionally challenged!)
So, now that I've recovered enough to sit in a hard chair for a while I decided to try again

success!!
this first print is going into the mail this week to my friend in California for her to play with

Here is what the original stamp looked like
Two zebras facing the same way and on a piece of fabric that does not have enough space for the third one at either end



it's neat!
there are now three zebras in the picture and they face in different ways
so, next I wanted to create a picture from them


So, now I will be using threads and beads to embellish this piece (like doing turkey work along the neck of each zebra to create a 3 dimensional mane on each one)
Guess this will be #2 in the "Out of Africa" series!

this is the 5th afghan square completed and I've started a 6th one (with a lot of bright orange in it)
I'm finally feeling well enough to go back to quilting on the piece I'm making as a Christmas gift, have finished the sleeves and the back of the sweater I'm working on and I'm making good progress on the beading project
This week I'm still not allowed to drive or go up and down stairs more than once a day, so I need to plan my trips carefully (do I need to shower more than I need to do a load of laundry, for instance) --- a two story house with the washer in the basement is not real convenient right now!
But I'm hoping to get a lot of projects done!
2 comments:
Wow. Love the zebras! And that is one cheerful afghan square--the colors go well with the Africa theme.
thanks Alison!
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