

I am a bit overwhelmed right now with the building of my art and antiques studio as well as life in general, so today's post is just a couple of pretty pictures I took, no more, no less. I've really gotten into the old rayon seam binding thing and went on a little binge lately. Even thrown in a bowl, they are sure pretty. Hope to be back soon with a little more substance. Just wanted you to know I was thinking of you out there in Bloggerland.
Until next time,

Your seam binding is gorgeous! Makes me want to get my sewing machine out and make something pretty. Alas, the easel calls...
ReplyDeleteso sweet...all those colours!!
ReplyDeleteSimply Stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteJudy, I just found you from my visit to Villa Extra. I love the old seam binding too. I just bought some a couple of weeks ago. Not sure what I will use it for but, such a sensual look/feel I had to have it. And the colors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was born in Denver so had to smile when I saw where you were from. Hope we can become Blogland friends & maybe when I come up to visit family we could meet for lunch! Just love having friends everywhere. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI too find that using "ingredients" and the "materials" of my trade...can often become a divine design addition to my space...
ReplyDeleteWow...yes I love yours ! :)