Wednesday, August 31, 2005
can this fabric be saved?
Here's the story: I starated this last night but got called away for an emergency, so I'm back with the rest of the tale. This is a piece of Helene Davis' hand-dyed fabric that really didn't fit into my palette. Since I"ve been batiking, I decided to experiment on this piece which wasn't my favorite color, to see what else I could do with it. Stay tuned.
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soup weather in June and a little more
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Welcome to the New Jersey stop on the American Made Brand blog tour! Be sure to leave a comment -- you could win a pack of beautiful solid...
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You might remember this block and its siblings, which I sent out to a bunch of you who wanted the challenge of reinventing it. Three have...
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No. Absolutely not. It's hopeless. Just send it to me and I'll get rid of it for you ;-)
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All fabric can be saved Rayna. You are such a tease. I admire that.
Rayna,
if anyone can save this piece, it's you. I love to watch your work...
Breast Cancer month
Common Breast Cancer Myths
The first myth pertaining to this disease is that it only affects women.
Second myth that is associated with this disease is that if one has found a lump during an examination, it is cancer.
Third is that it is solely hereditary
The next myth associated with breast cancer is downright ridiculous. Would you believe, that in this day and age, some individuals still think that breast cancer is contagious?
Conversely, some individuals foolishly believe that breast size determines whether or not one gets cancer.
Finally, another myth that is associated with this disease is that it only affects older people. This is not so. Although the chance of getting breast cancer increases with age, women as young as 18 have been diagnosed with the disease.
You can find a number of helpful informative articles on Breast Cancer month at breast-cancer1.com
Breast Cancer month
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