Dienstag, 24. Dezember 2019

Merry Christmas!



http://frommoontomoon.blogspot.com/2016/01/film-set-paddington-bear.html


“I’d like to leave all my interest in, please,” explained Paddington. “In case it rains.” “Well,” said the man in a superior tone of voice as he made some calculations on a piece of paper. “I’m afraid you won’t keep very dry on this. It only comes to ten pence.” “What!” exclaimed Paddington, hardly able to believe his ears. “Ten pence! I don’t think that’s very interesting.” “Interest isn’t the same thing as interesting,” said the man. “Not the same thing at all.” He tried hard to think of some way of explaining matters for he wasn’t used to dealing with bears and he had a feeling that Paddington was going to be one of his more difficult customers. “It’s… it’s something we give you for letting us borrow your money,” he said. “The longer you leave it in the more you get.” “Well, my money’s been in since just after Christmas,” exclaimed Paddington. “That’s nearly six months.” “Ten pence,” said the man firmly.”
 
― Michael Bond, Paddington Abroad

https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/70993.Michael_Bond


Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2019

STARS




Suitcase
Travel
Adventure
Return ticket
Safe trip!



"An acrostic poem is a poem where certain letters in each line spell out a word or phrase. Typically, the first letters of each line are used to spell the message, but they can appear anywhere."

https://examples.yourdictionary.com/acrostic-poem-examples.html



The colors of the STARS in this basket are all chosen after "A Dictionary of Color Combinations" by Sanzo Wada (1883 - 1967), 
the star on top for example is made after number 231.
The names of its colors are:

Hay's Russet,
Cameo Pink,
Olympic Blue


Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2019

STAR





Storybook
Timeless
Adventure
Restorative


"An acrostic poem is a poem where certain letters in each line spell out a word or phrase. Typically, the first letters of each line are used to spell the message, but they can appear anywhere."

https://examples.yourdictionary.com/acrostic-poem-examples.html



The colors of the STAR are chosen after "A Dictionary of Color Combinations" by Sanzo Wada (1883 - 1967), number 162
The names of the colors are:

Rainette Green,
Old Rose,
Lilac


Freitag, 6. Dezember 2019

STAR






St. Nicholas Day
Tradition
Alive
Remembering



"An acrostic poem is a poem where certain letters in each line spell out a word or phrase. Typically, the first letters of each line are used to spell the message, but they can appear anywhere."

https://examples.yourdictionary.com/acrostic-poem-examples.html



The colors of the STAR are chosen after "A Dictionary of Color Combinations" by Sanzo Wada (1883 - 1967), number 142
The names of the colors are:

Hydrangea Red,
Salvia Blue,
Sulphine Yellow


Sonntag, 1. Dezember 2019

STAR





Surprise
Tune
Amusing
Raindrops



"An acrostic poem is a poem where certain letters in each line spell out a word or phrase. Typically, the first letters of each line are used to spell the message, but they can appear anywhere."

https://examples.yourdictionary.com/acrostic-poem-examples.html



The colors of this STAR are chosen after "A Dictionary of Color Combinations" by Sanzo Wada (1883 - 1967), number 167
The names of the colors are:

Pale King's Blue,
Ecru,
Vandar Poel's Blue

Freitag, 29. November 2019

STAR




Smile
Today
At least a little bit
Remedy



"An acrostic poem is a poem where certain letters in each line spell out a word or phrase. Typically, the first letters of each line are used to spell the message, but they can appear anywhere."

https://examples.yourdictionary.com/acrostic-poem-examples.html



The colors of the STAR are chosen after "A Dictionary of Color Combinations" by Sanzo Wada (1883 - 1967), number 239
The names of the colors are:

Light Brown Drab,
Glaucous Green,
Pyrite Yellow




Mittwoch, 27. November 2019




(The book shown here is a German antiquarian children's book:
Der Hase Heinz, by Hanns Haller, Ensslin & Laiblin Verlag Reutlingen, 1950)


Mittwoch, 13. November 2019

Book & Teddybear-Bookmark



Since it's World Kindness Day today, I thought I put together two of the kindest things I know:


"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers."

- Charles W. Eliot

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/books


and ...

"In a world where everyone seems to be larger and louder than yourself, it is very comforting to have a small, quiet companion."

- Peter Gray

http://www.someonesentyouagreeting.com/teddy-bear-quotes-images/





The very lovely book shown above is by 
Sue Monk Kidd,
The Secret Life of Bees,
Headline Book Publishing, London, 2002

... and about World Kindness Day:



Montag, 4. November 2019





"Autumn is the mellower season, 
and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits."

- Samuel Butler

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/fruit


Dienstag, 15. Oktober 2019

"A Dictionary of Color Combinations"



... a small Japanese book which I absolutely love:
A Dictionary of Color Combinations, 
by Sanzo Wada,
Seigensha Art Publishing Kyoto, 2011
(foreword in Japanese)

Sanzo Wada (1883 - 1967) was a Japanese costume designer, art teacher and painter. He developed and collected color combinations and created a six-volume-oeuvre in the 1930s.
These volumes are summarized in this edition.

This small book is so rich with the loveliest color combinations (348, with an extensive glossary of single color shades at the end of the book): he formed groups of two, three or four colors.

To me his color combinations seem to be like Haiku-poems, weightless, shining, luminous!



The name of his colors alone are pure poetry:

Cerulian Blue, Vistoris Lake, Orange Rufous, Glaucous Green, Pyrite Yellow, Ochraceous Salmon, Eugenia Red ...




I am experimenting with his color-groups and decided to make some bookmarks which show a simple pattern-design in order to give enough room for the colors to shine.








It turns out that I also can use my self-colored fabrics with their delicate shades here perfectly.




I'm so grateful I found that book!



(the book shown here with the bookmark is very lovely: 
"Commonwealth", by Ann Patchett, 2016, HarperCollins)

Sonntag, 29. September 2019

Coffee



- Espresso maker- 



"Coffee is a lot more than just a drink; it's something happening.
Not as in hip, but like an event, a place to be, 
but not like a location, 
but like somewhere within yourself. It gives you time,
but not actual hours or minutes, 
but a chance to be, like be yourself,
and have a second cup"

- Gertrude Stein, Selected Writings 


https://www.goodreads.com/quotes7tag/coffee?page=2


It's National Coffee Day today in the US and in Canada,
and there will be the International Coffee Day on October 1.
So: enjoy your coffee, wherever you are in the world!



coffee-bean- pattern,
(I wished I could quote a source, but I don't remember where I found that pattern...?)



... and a little button: 




... and doesn't coffee go very well with books?





Freitag, 20. September 2019

Imagine




"If you do just one thing - make one conscious choice - that can change the world, go organic. Buy organic food. Stop using chemicals and start supporting organic farmers. No other single choice you can make to improve the health of your family and the planet will have greater positive repercussions for our future." 


Maria Rodale, Organic Manifesto: How Organic Farming Can Heal Our Planet, Feed the World, and Keep Us Safe

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/organic?page=2


I joined a Global Climate Strike march today and they played "Imagine" by John Lennon. Maybe that's the source of their power, these wonderful young people have so much "Imagination".


No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world ...


https://www.songtexte.com/songtext/john-lennon/imagine-7bde0e90.html





Samstag, 14. September 2019




"I believe that enjoying your work with all your heart is the only truly subversive position left to take as a creative person these days."


Elizabeth Gilbert in her wonderful book "Big Magic, Creative Living Beyond Fear", Bloomsbury 2015

Mittwoch, 28. August 2019




two new bookmarks, the fabrics are dyed naturally with plants and condiments - 

I love the books they go with:

I think I mentioned them earlier here, 
it's  

Forgotten Bookmarks, A Bookseller's Collection of Odd Things Lost Between the Pages, 
Penguin , 2011

and

Handwritten Recipes,
A Bookseller's Collection of Curious and Wonderful Recipes Forgotten Between the Pages,
Penguin, 2012,
both by Michael Popek

here's the fantastic website:

https://www.forgottenbookmarks.com
it's something for an afternoon when you have time for one or more cups of coffee or tea and some cookies and you wish to completely dive into stories and more stories, absolutely wonderful!





Sonntag, 11. August 2019

Young Tree





A bookmark - made with the help of curcuma, curry, red cabbage, apple, hibiscus, rosehip and stinging nettle - and a shot of vinegar.

I used untreated cotton fabrics (also for the filling) and dyed them with colors provided by nature.

It's a revelation for me and I learn to look at colors differently. In the process, you never know what exactly the outcome might be, the color changes with the texture of the fabric, with tiny changes of the amount of added condiments or leaves or fruit, during the time of soaking, when given to a water-vinegar bath for preservation, while drying and in contact to oxygen or when it's being ironed. I expect the fabric will keep on changing continually, depending on time, exposure to light, the way it will be used ... these fabrics are still living.






I used the motif of a young tree because I am so glad about the news that there are efforts all over the world to plant new saplings, in Ethiopia, India, Philippines, Amazon rainforest, Australia, Ontario..., look here: 


https://albertonrecord.co.za/221373/afforestation-project-ethiopia-recently-resulted-350-million-trees-planted-one-day/









To make this bookmark above I needed the support of  curcuma, curry, red grapes, elderberries, red cabbage, chokeberries, carrots, beet root, celery, lemon, acerola, apple, mango, stinging nettle, coffee and black tea


Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2019

Human Tree Bookmark



- a bookmark -


"I like to think of thoughts as living blossoms borne by the
 human tree. "

James Douglas

https://www.brainyquote.com/topics/tree





they are 8 x 18 cm, 7" x 3"













Freitag, 19. Juli 2019



I'm reading the absolutely fascinating novel "The Overstory" by Richard Powers, and also opened again the wonderful German picture book by Peter Wohlleben, "Das geheime Leben der Bäume, Was sie fühlen, wie sie kommunizieren." (Ludwig Verlag, München 2016), 
which stood on my shelf for a longer time. 
One page from this book is shown here. 
It is filled with the most stunning and beautiful photographs, descriptions, explanations, narrations and research results.
Both books are about the grandiosity and gloriousness of trees. 
So what can I do? Other than give my love to everything which is a part of nature: make bookmarks to mark pages in such great books. So here is one.


Donnerstag, 4. Juli 2019


           °  a bookmark, but it can be hung up also  °


Sonntag, 30. Juni 2019

Quilted Rug




This is a quilted rug, I wanted to include more improvisation and play in my work, and well, here is something I did recently, I really enjoyed it.

The rug consists of 12 squares which are each complete and finished, quilted, washed and then assembled... the filling is a piece of light blue cotton, which shines slightly through occasionally, because each square consists not only of two fabric triangles but also of two knitted triangles (robust wool, normally used for making socks, it's wool 80% and Polyamide 20 %, it's all easy to wash).
I included knitted parts in quilts before, and it's always great fun, because the yarn changes colors frequently, so there is always an element of surprise what happens next... 

Dimensions are 70 (fringes included) x 41 cm (27,5" x 16").


Also, I constructed the squares in a way that they are two-sided, that means the rug can be turned and shows then another side:





Here I took a picture of my rug together with a book which is well on its way to become one of my all-time favorite books in my life : 
"The Overstory", by Richard Powers. 
I am only on page 77 by now, but I already love it dearly. It is about trees and humans. Incredible story, consisting of intertwined stories, very beautifully composed and excellently written.
Here is a quote, I could pick hundreds of great lines already, and I am only at the beginning, the book has 502 pages.

"Things with clean, concise, right answers are antidotes to human existence."






Montag, 17. Juni 2019

Improvisation



... a small improvised wallhanging ...


Here is a wonderful essay about improvisation and improv quilts:


I think Elizabeth Gilbert is right when she writes in her great book "Big Magic" (she describes encouragingly everything that is important to know when one wishes to become more creative and happy in life), that it all "starts by forgetting about being perfect. We don't have time for perfect. ... Perfection stops people from completing their work, yes - but even worse, it often stops people from beginning their work.", plus, I would like to add, I forget to listen to my inner impulses when I wish to do things perfectly right. 
So, I decided, I will try to give play and improvisation more room in my work.
Let's see what happens!






Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2019

Carefully



"Robert picked up his daughter carefully so that she would not wake. It felt no different holding her from holding Jimmy. He laid her carefully on the Goodenough quilt, her head next to the green silk square, and smiled."

(from this wonderful book: 
Tracy Chevalier, At the Edge of the Orchard, 2016)


Samstag, 18. Mai 2019





When the winds of change blow,
some people build walls
while others build
windmills.

Chinese proverb


(the bookmark shown here lies in this book:
Jennifer Chiaverini, The Union Quilters,Dutton, 2011)