On and off over the past month I've been hand stitching environmental call-to-action phrases on yet another set of Sun Bonnet Sue blocks. After creating The Feminist To Do List, Sue Goes to the Protest, Sue's Thank You Notes, and the first Sue's Environmental To Do List ... well ... I never thought I'd end up with another group! But that's what happened! LOL!
Because the first Sue's Environmental To Do List was sold through 1stDibs, I decided to return to this important idea. There were twenty in the first set. This one has only fourteen. This set wasn't in great condition and it was actually quilted. The batting, however, was all balled up and unevenly distributed. It took plenty of time to cut the quilt apart and remove the scraps of batting but it was worth it.
Fourteen individual frames presented several solutions for display. I put the work flat on the floor, ascended into the loft, and aimed my camera straight down ... in three different configurations. It's totally cool to be able to do this! It's quite an advantage to have one's studio in a former church sanctuary. Not everyone has a loft! LOL!
Not everyone has this much floor space, especially not such gorgeous wood. Every day I count my blessings and am so thankful for this studio!
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Congratulations on another 'Sue' series. That gal is unstoppable! Hugs from Canada...
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