Monday, July 7, 2008
World's most boring tapestry...
Since I am weaving the world's most boring tapestry, I have hesitated to share it with you. But I guess it's time I prove that I am doing something, so here it is.
To make up for your having to look at it, I will share a sidewalk greeting that I photographed on my walk to the library yesterday. It was so big, I had to get it in three shots, and I didn't re-size them, so you could see them better. It made me smile, so I hope it makes your day too! (You can see it better if you click on it to enlarge it.)
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3 comments:
Love the greeting, I agree it makes you smile. I like your colours in your 'boring' tapestry.
Tues. 7/8/08 7:53am
The colors are pretty--but it ain't no Wooster!!!....is this a tapestry about trees and sky???
from Janet on the murky East Coast
Yes, trees and sky. And it's being woven sideways. It'll take 4-6 more inches before it really 'looks like' anything - and it may STILL be the world's most boring tapestry! I'm doing it to use up a short warp end. I know, that's no excuse for being boring...
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