QB Flinging Flimsies - Mad Adders
#361
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Nice little introduction to creating nifty improv units!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OOta0UURi0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OOta0UURi0
#362
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Western.....are you mental? Didja see this one coming?
Improv it is this time.
Not sure I see the difference between this challenge and the tidbits......
maybe just bigger bits?
Improv it is this time.
Not sure I see the difference between this challenge and the tidbits......
maybe just bigger bits?
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This one is definitely going to be a challenge to integrate and make it appear to be a design element that was always meant to be there. He totally contradicted himself in this video by saying we were not supposed to cut into someone else's work unless necessary and in the beginning it was to be open to your work being handled and/or cut, rearranged in any way while incorporating the challenge. What happened to the slice and dice mantra? So which is it? Add only to the outer perimeter? If so, I've definitely missed the mark on everything so far. Adding only to the perimeter makes it a "traditional" round robin - where's the challenge in that?
When the video is posted, I plan to go back and listen again.
When the video is posted, I plan to go back and listen again.
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Joyce, I think the slice and dice is exactly what we are meant to do....when it makes sense. I think he just meant to consider the overall design before just cutting things up.
Anyway....mine can be sliced, diced, shredded and glued.
I agree....it's getting harder to make things appear "planned" and "on purpose" from the beginning. Or even to just make things work
edit; I guess what I mean is...we get to decide... not Ricky
Anyway....mine can be sliced, diced, shredded and glued.
I agree....it's getting harder to make things appear "planned" and "on purpose" from the beginning. Or even to just make things work
edit; I guess what I mean is...we get to decide... not Ricky
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I am hoping my tidbits flow easily into the improv.... How is everyone doing? I am still too chicken to slice and dice everyone else's work. I love all the thoughts that I have about it, though. Maybe that's half my challenge in this, figuring out how to be a better fabric artist when all is said and done. I suspect with this being my first round robin execise, I am just deeply reluctant to deconstruct.
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I am hoping my tidbits flow easily into the improv.... How is everyone doing? I am still too chicken to slice and dice everyone else's work. I love all the thoughts that I have about it, though. Maybe that's half my challenge in this, figuring out how to be a better fabric artist when all is said and done. I suspect with this being my first round robin execise, I am just deeply reluctant to deconstruct.
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I cannot wait to see what you have done! I wish we were able to talk about our progress more just to bounce ideas off one another. I feel like I am in outer space with no one else around.
You are going to love what I am sending you next. Lots of challenges for you to debate! Playing with the tidbits has me slicing and dicing my own stuff. I keep trying new things on this tidbit round and am still not happy. Time to wrap it up and send it to you!
Maybe the caveman round will be easier.
You are going to love what I am sending you next. Lots of challenges for you to debate! Playing with the tidbits has me slicing and dicing my own stuff. I keep trying new things on this tidbit round and am still not happy. Time to wrap it up and send it to you!
Maybe the caveman round will be easier.
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Life threw me a large curve ball. My 73 year old mother tore ligaments in her hip while playing water volleyball. I spent most of last night in the ER with her, praying nothing was broken, and most of today running around picking up her prescriptions and groceries, running out to her house to grab clothes, medications, etc, helping her get in and out of a chair to use the bathroom, etc. She's going to stay at my house for a few days until she is able to get around on her own. I didn't sit down or do anything else until 3:30 in the afternoon and I am more exhausted than I was when my kids were toddlers! Thank gawd for my husband, who cooked an excellent dinner for us.
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Peckish that's awful! I too hope nothing was broken. My heart hurts for all of you.
And Yiaya...a sip of wine & a bit of time with Jack the ripper. I hope it isn't too hard to remove. (just guessing it has to come back off)
I've done very similar things....more than once. Not stupid. Just not focused. My heart hurts for you too. In a different way than Peckish.
<<<Hugs>>> to you both
edit: what is a crib block?
And Yiaya...a sip of wine & a bit of time with Jack the ripper. I hope it isn't too hard to remove. (just guessing it has to come back off)
I've done very similar things....more than once. Not stupid. Just not focused. My heart hurts for you too. In a different way than Peckish.
<<<Hugs>>> to you both
edit: what is a crib block?