Last Wednesday I blogged Mandala CXXXIX. I do not know why I forgot about Mandala CXXXVIII but I did. I hadn't snapped a photo but I did create a label and enter it into my inventory book. Honestly, I thought I had a well established habit ... finish a piece, photograph it, list it in the inventory book, create a label for the reverse, and then BLOG IT. Somehow, that didn't happen and I didn't even realize it until Mandala CXL was finished!
(Above: Detail of Mandala CXXXVIII.)I was really thrilled to stitch this piece. The clothespins were sent by a dear friend, Nancy Cook. Someone else sent the cute hard cider bottle caps but I've forgotten who (but I am very grateful!) I don't know what the "Fill Every Day" metal plates were for. I got them at an auction along with some of the five "speed" indicators I used on Mandala CXL. In fact, there were all sorts of metal "things" on that table lot. I just don't know where they came from or what they were once attached to.
(Above: Mandala CXL. Custom framed: 18 1/2" x 18 1/2". Found objects hand-stitched to a block of a vintage quilt. Found objects include: a glass circle from an old lamp; five shoe horns; five metal "speed" plates; Lincoln logs; red, plastic lids with external tooth lock washers; hair clips; heart shaped and round buttons; beads. $250.00 plus tax and shipping.)This piece was a challenge. I had five shoe horns and no prospects for finding more. Yet, they really did seem to create a nice star effect!
(Above: Detail of Mandala CXL.)So now ... I think I'm caught up with my blogging ... until tomorrow! I'll be finishing another piece later tonight! This series is so addictive!
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