Persist is diabolical

After first Quiet Book It was had been left something to spare, of pieces of cloth, of ideuzze, and some more’ of enthusiasm.
Thanks to some tutorial found online (by Irina Sorokina and Sviatlana Balybina) I realized the game squares which I then assembled into a Quiet Book by Maja, and I suppose that his three years is the right age to have fun with this “Book calm”.

It's nothing that, of simple shapes to detach and reattach to pleasure (rather “patterned”), But I confess that I came to realize it myself a bit’ child.
So it seems that a Quiet Book I have not been enough. I have made a second, I persevered, devilishly, and maybe, but I do not promise anything, I'll make others, chissà. I'm not mica Paganini…

Quit… Quet… Quite… Quiet Book

Eccomi qua. For months I will not be alive on this blog, either for lack of time, Look for some ailment, and either for lack of arguments.
A little something I would have combined, but I wait for a good opportunity to expose it somewhere.
Però, Meanwhile, I want to show you a bagattelluzza I made for the birthday of a friend. Si tratta di un Quiet Book, a Browse Object that usually puts in the hands of a child / a in order to detach and reattach, disassemble and reassemble, around and around, learn to play with his imagination.
My friend is obviously a bit’ grown-up to have fun with Quiet Book, say it will be fine for her granddaughter, But he was going to give her this "joke", since she is engaged in the sale of some products that appear between the pages of the book.
I can say that the gift was very welcome, and that generated a lot of curiosity among the participants of the festival, which incidentally it was a surprise, given that very few imagined that we could achieve something with the fabric remnants.
By committing a venial sin of vanity I plugged in blog this short film, and although it is not a masterpiece I'm proud because, as always, the bill is that the drawings are solely my own work.
Allora, what do you think?
Try you too, It is funny!

 

Artemorbida.com – Interview with Julian Nicoli

From the website
artemorbida

 

Interview with Julian Nicoli
Julian-nicoli-640x437
The collectors in Italy
Giuliana, we are here to talk about your passion for textile art, passion that led you also to become a collector of antique quilts.
In Italy, the textile tradition tied to the quilting world is not so widespread and deeply rooted in the national culture as it is in other places of the world, primarily in the US.
Nevertheless, I discovered with great pleasure that we are here as enthusiasts who collect quilts tradition.
Can you tell us how did the idea of ​​collecting quilts and when?

continues its Artemorbida.com

Wiener Neustadt – Quilt Fest 2018

banner2This article is also a warning about how easy and hard to come around with us.
Easy, because there are no pre-compiled programs, imposed mandatory targets and route plans march.
Difficult, because you go a little’ adventure, adapting to what is due and always sympathetic to the unexpected or the unusual.
Easy, because there is nothing to do but get carried away, by a bus, a train, a current, emotion, illusion.
Difficult, because it does it with the slow pace dictated by logistical contingencies and our phlegmatic temperament.
Wanting to put us over charging eleven you let me remember how much our "travel" style may seem, a ragione, injudicious. Continua a leggere

Come sempre, diversamente da sempre

praguearmsEccomi qua.
In ritardo come al solito.
So già cosa vi state aspettando, la mia periodica tiritera su quanto siano affascinanti Praga e la Boemia in generale, tanto più in occasione del Prague Patchwork Meeting. Insomma il solito strazio.

Errore.
Calma, calma, non si pensi che Praga abbia ormai perso la sua capacità di suggestionarmi, o che, dopo ben undici anni, undici presenze, undici viaggi, io non trovi più ragioni per andare a vedere il patchwork boemo. Non sia mai detto. Continua a leggere