Well folks, it's the final, very last day of the year, and thus, the final Cornucopia post for 2022. A grouping of things I've read, enjoyed, etc. online these past December weeks that I think you might find interesting or useful or inspiring. The picture above is from Christmas in Shenzhen in 2014, the most enormous reindeer I'd ever seen at one of the local malls. The antlers went up halfway towards the second story, wild.
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The group I've collaborated on making quilts for the two Sister Artists, the Advocacy Project (AP) is launching Southern Stitchers, the first online store to sell embroidery from women and girls in marginalized communities of the Global South.
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JayBird Quilts is offering a sew-a-long for their new Temperature Quilt design which is quite striking and unusual for temperature quilts. Priced fairly low for 14 month guided class until 1/3/23. I'm going to try it out, so come join me if you're interested.
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A glass dress? What? Yes really, a glass dress at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.
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A sewing room declutter challenge with daily prompts for January 2023. Iām trying it!
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Very interesting and beautiful art that evokes interpretation as quilt blocks but is not intended that way, it's all about math instead.
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A new sewing related magazine, Sew&Tell is being published by Peppermin in Australiat. I recently checked out an online version of the second issue and found it to be quite lovely.
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A fun sew-a-long is happening to make the very cute Stitch Happens quilt in January, hosted by SewHungryHippie starts on 1/1/23, it's going to be colorful and quick! Also doing this one because it's not too big and I like the look of the blocks involved.
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