A final Cornucopia post for 2020. These are just a bunch of links that I've been perusing and obsessing over, and who knows...maybe you'll find something you haven't seen yet.
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I'm not sure how to feel about this artist's works using pre-1900's antique quilts, it's very intriguing art and I think it says a whole lot about topics it is hard to make evocative art about without being too in your face. Many of the pieces are beautiful (mostly because of the quilts themselves) and it's interesting to see quilts used in such a different manner. As a quilter though, it is extremely hard to imagine myself cutting up antique quilts to make art with. I just don't think I could do it.
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This article about how to stop buying more and more *things* had made me re-think how I buy stuff to use in my quilting and artwork.
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This ProPublica project analyzing county by county projected near-term climate change effects. Interesting way to approach the issue and visualize the data, very useful.
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I really enjoyed this article about using discarded materials in your fiber artworks, great examples from five fiber artists, one of whom is here in the Bay Area and another fan of FabMo.
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To start out 2021, how about a Doodle-a-Day challenge for January? ElloLovely is hosting it with Spoonflower. I've been doing more and more sketching on my iPad, so I'll try to dive in and post some sketches.
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There's a big year-end sale on classes over on Craftsy. I've just signed up for one and it was about 70% off.
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I was just checking out Christa Walton's page of quilt-a-longs, there are a whole lot of cool ones on there, very tempting.
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Friend Jaye pointed me to Wombat Quilt's great page of paper-pieced patterns, all free.
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This jelly-roll friendly quilt looks like a good one to try, Sugar Bloom.
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Memo to me, make this Can of Sardines ornament for DS Alex for Christmas next year. I saw the instructions a little too late to get going on it.
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Seems like it might be time to try cutting out some stamps with my Cricut, maybe this blog post will help.
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Another mask pattern to try out, this one comes in six graduated sizes.
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