Saturday, April 11, 2026

creativity in the pink

 


I used the tiny oddly shaped pink scraps to sew this 16 X 20" piece together this week... then sewed strips to the bottom to make it twice as long, so I could sew a tote bag with it

Now I'm wondering if I want a portfolio with it, sturdy enough to put fabrics on in a layout to be sewn at night in front of the TV. 

hmmm design never done! I like the bits of young women peeking thru and use of tiny scraps

hexies to be in my little bowl for TV time handwork

I prepared a sleeve for the back of my dragonfly quilt, to be hand stitched in place  during phone calls

This season of Sketchbook Revival starts today, LOTS of teachers for art techniques, still free



some pinks observed on my walks, pink is color of month at RSC
I LOVE pinks in all forms... ahhhhh
We couldn't come up with a name for this pink...
a vibrant purple-ish pink glowing against the Colorado blue skies

oops the snoopervisor needs a walk  

linking to some or all of these

3 comments:

MissPat said...

I'm replying to both Thurs and today's posts. Pretty pink projects and flowers. The first tree look a bit like a dogwood, but I wouldn't put money on it. The second is a redbud tree. Alfie seems to be settling nicely. I'm glad Drew got positive news on his medical test. Spring has finally arrived here. That means daffodils, forsythia, and hellebores in bloom, the grass greening up and the bigs coming out. We are plagued with stinkbugs and box elder beetles inside and out.
It sunny and cool today, but we're headed for the upper 70's by week's end.
Pat

grammajudyb said...

Ooh! Waiting to see if you decide tote or portfolio. Either would be awesome..I think that is Colorado Crabapple Pink. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it! Have a good weekend.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Spring is the season for PINK alright!