Saturday, April 12, 2014

How it all started back in Aug 2011 at the Artist Habitat in Morrisville, Vermont


This first project really helped me as an artist. It showed me that I don't need very much space to create.
Also, being out of my house also helped me focus on the work and gave me time to myself!

All the squares with most of the borders
Six squares done, ten more to go
Two squares
One log cabin square
Each square is made up of a red center, a 1" strip, a 2" strip and a 3" strip
The red square in the center traditionally symbolizes the heart of the home
Inside the Artist Habitat - just enough room for my sewing machine, iron, cutting board and a tall seat
All the fabrics came from repurposed men's cotton shirts - most from the Stowe Dump reuse area
Lots of shirts = lots of strips
The Habitat was painted on the outside (I miss my pear mug! Broke it last year)
   I liked watching folks drop off their mail in the drive up mailbox in front of the habitat. Two ladies stopped by on one of the 3 days I was in the habitat and asked if they could get a smoothie!  From a distance, they thought my sewing machine was a juicer!  

I also liked hearing the town clock ring every hour.
The Morristown Historical Society kindly let the habitat live on its front lawn that summer and I could run my extension cord to their outlet

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