After all those larger pieces, I’ve relaxed into doing some tiny pieces, partially for a rest, and partially for having some new work at the Galesburg Art Center. I’d done a class with some fabric rubbing and had new colors to play with. So I played.
It’s not a high-impact run. But it is a place to try out some new things and try out using things in new ways. That’s always fun.
I’ve also been introduced to a new thread called glide which looks metallic without being metallic. It’s a matter of color matching, but I’m impressed. I love metallic but it always behaves better from the bottom than through the needle.
After this, I’m going to push through to the two next bigger pieces, but I needed a break.
The new pieces will be available on Etsy soon. Or you can look them up on my profile page.
I found the Glide thread at Feed Mill Fabrics and Quilts. They have a nice collection. If you’re missing that metallic look and you want to skip the metallic drama.
Sometimes you just need to play.