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As a spinner and weaver I totally get it about using a stash that you cannot help acquiring because of its beauty to create something new and unique. It consumes your life during its gestation and birth. Wonderful idea to use it as a stage entrance curtain. I can imagine it as a boundary that would allow someone to leave the everyday and free them to be what they know in their heart they can be.
The material is so wonderful…I have been so curious as to how you acquired the silk. You”re so fortunate to have it. I appreciate being able to view your work….
It is taking over your life, goodluck Atree. Great music. Love it.
Awesome material, awesome music, nice project.
o superwoman
wonderfully invasive
lol
a fit of pique?
a cat fit?
oh, I know,
a fit-to-be-tied
Your background music was in sink with my alpha waves or something, and every time I hear it I have a strong urge to throw a fit.
Frank
Bed hangings around a four poster, coverlet and matching silk pajamas!
I wonder how it would feel to wrap myself in this….touch
As a spinner and weaver I totally get it about using a stash that you cannot help acquiring because of its beauty to create something new and unique. It consumes your life during its gestation and birth. Wonderful idea to use it as a stage entrance curtain. I can imagine it as a boundary that would allow someone to leave the everyday and free them to be what they know in their heart they can be.
A never ending supply!
The material is so wonderful…I have been so curious as to how you acquired the silk. You”re so fortunate to have it. I appreciate being able to view your work….
I love the music you chose for this video. I feel like I should get up and start to sew.
You must feel a bit overwhelmed, but the results are so pretty. I admire creative people like yourself so much
great idea
you will be able to make a lovely elven pavilion
outdoors with your silks after the show
what a bunch of material, huh? but your pieces look quite interesting and beautiful. good job!