And I can leave my studio in good conscience because order now reigns and the machine quilting on the Pomegranate Tree Quilt is almost finished.
It is a relief to be traveling light (only carry-ons); No huge suitcases to lug around. This is a challenge that requires organization, of course. My tiny purse (8"x7"x2"--I'm used to huge bags) contains the necessary documents...
...plus my sketching supplies: a small Moleskine sketchbook plus a smallish maze book, a variety of permanent pens, my favorite ballpoint pens, two Pentel waterbrushes a couple of pencils, Daniel Smith watercolors, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
And, I couldn't leave without fabric projects and some reading material, which are stashed in my carry-on suitcase.
I've included some Derwent Inktense pencils to draw on five pages of my textile sketchbook (white cotton fabric stitched to paper page). The gray fabric with black appliqué fits into a small bag with two needles and two spools of thread with 10 strands of cut thread (who needs scissors anyway?).
OK, I don't think I've forgotten anything.
I'm ready to blast off!
6 comments:
Love that studio shot! Now we get a better idea of the huge size & beauty of that quilt. Enjoy your trip - you look well prepared for idle moments.
Have a good trip! Stay safe.
love seeing your studio space with work in progress!
Yay! Have a great time, I can see you're well supplied with entertainment. ;)
Enjoy your break.
Reading here...is worrisome about you...Glad you seem in good form and are off to sew and work and be in Paris...enjoy
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