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 |
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| 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 |
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| Inside the Artist Habitat - just enough room for my sewing machine, iron, cutting board and a tall seat |
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| All the fabrics came from repurposed men's cotton shirts - most from the Stowe Dump reuse area |
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| Lots of shirts = lots of strips |
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| The Habitat was painted on the outside (I miss my pear mug! Broke it last year) |
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 |





