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Anonymous Corrine said...

As a child I remember my mother tossing a measuring cup that had lost its companions when she acquired a new set. I retrieved it and used it with my chemistry set. I felt sorry for it. Inanimate objects project their users lives, your story illustrates that perfectly.

An idea:
Have you ever done velvet burnouts? Lay the velvet face down on the wood-cut, or lino cut as the case may be, lay a lightweight press cloth on top, using a hot iron and steam, press the design into the velvet. Makes beautiful little designs on the face side of the velvet. Suitable for scarves and/or yardage.

October 23, 2011 at 11:00 PM

Blogger julochka said...

@corinne - i haven't tried that, but i definitely will. there must be some velvet somewhere in my stash! what a great idea! thank you!

October 23, 2011 at 11:02 PM

Blogger Judith said...

Those look like beautiful linocuts! I love the dandelion one - and that would look great on a velvet scarf.

October 24, 2011 at 1:03 PM

Blogger Mel said...

What a great find! I would be a little sad too, thinking about all that love and care someone put into making those carvings, gone to who knows where now. But then I would feel a little happy caring for them and giving them a new life.

Can't wait to see what you dream up.
And the word verification is flestive. I kindof like that.

October 31, 2011 at 3:20 PM

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