because we all exist under one moon,
because we all see the moon from our own perspective,
because it is a time traveler, a wave maker, a truth teller, a light giver.
the moon
-may its peaceful countenance shine in all the darkest corners

discharged moon-am i adding to or taking away? a moon divided or one finding ways to hold together? wondering…

it’s an old moon. we all become old moons eventually.
I am dyeing more indigo cloth, more moons, more threads to hold things together. I am stitching indigo mooncloths in the evenings and in-between times.
shop links:
moons and more moons
indigo cloth packs
threads
and for those who are interested in dyeing their own:
online indigo workshop
what very beautiful work! I just love your moons. Thanks for sharing.
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thanks for taking time to visit!
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Yummy. So nice after this week’s big ol moon. The tides have been really swinging where I live this week responding to the moon, revealing the ripple lines in the mud which your backing cloth is evocative of. Thank you so much for sharing! Inspiring as per usual.
Xo
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noticing and responding to the things around us. more stitches, more ripples.
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thanks for sharing this- it’s great what happens when you don’t plan too much – isn’t it?
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Maybe you are holding the moon by a string, it has the string around its
waist
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