tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7291320690041768767.post6244589314469166639..comments2023-11-02T02:26:46.858-05:00Comments on To Tell A Story: Reflectionsellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15188791638739872773noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7291320690041768767.post-24740354653236925212014-07-29T15:40:47.445-05:002014-07-29T15:40:47.445-05:00We learn something from every piece we make. So, i...We learn something from every piece we make. So, if you've ended up with two baby quilts and none for your wall....You've not wasted your time.....you've simply learned a lot about yourself, as an artist. Aren't growing pains fun?Jo Fergusonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05622284091135049983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7291320690041768767.post-56742652116937954552014-07-22T11:43:20.554-05:002014-07-22T11:43:20.554-05:00"Sometimes I sits and thinks...and sometimes ..."Sometimes I sits and thinks...and sometimes I just sits." I have no idea who said that, but I'm finding it suits our tendency to reflect. Hope you're sitting with your piece on your design wall, letting it 'brew' while you enjoy the summer sunshine, something cool, a new book, fabric fondling...whatever! Enjoy!Margarethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04472013513744969837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7291320690041768767.post-68070299344242903492014-07-21T15:57:06.349-05:002014-07-21T15:57:06.349-05:00Reflecting is something we all do from time to tim...Reflecting is something we all do from time to time. That is how we progress in our endeavors. And it is our history to change our minds. Go with what you really like my friend...Createologyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17141896048450385243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7291320690041768767.post-75602764755461241582014-07-21T15:33:23.624-05:002014-07-21T15:33:23.624-05:00true enough... growing pains as an artist, a perso...true enough... growing pains as an artist, a person, and {a christian!} i always said that about sewing, too. i'd figure out how to read the pattern, and hone my skill set to make a great garment, then i had to learn about fabric, color, and what style "suited" me... another whole learning curve, and i made lots of things that weren't well suited to me in the process! but failure/experiences are what we learn from. and one must keep on trying and digging in... developing, and the beauty is that it is all constantly changing...and that, my dear its what you are doing, i think. :)MarveLes Art Studioshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05392380425939176762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7291320690041768767.post-61898166897278703402014-07-21T14:57:02.929-05:002014-07-21T14:57:02.929-05:00I love how you've been reflecting. That was q...I love how you've been reflecting. That was quite lovely. Now you see why I don't make REAL quilts. I'm just happy to visit you and see what you have made. <br /><br />I'm trying to catch up since I've been having computer problems. I do like what I'm seeing, though.Bleubeard and Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10149710375520733752noreply@blogger.com