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    #16
    Hope it's ok to resurrect an old thread. But Yvonne is totally inspiring, not only her work but also in the way she's faced illness.

    I watched this show on a wet horrible afternoon a few weeks ago and then scribbled a drawing of myself and made a quick little quilt inspired by her and giggled the afternoon away. This is a link to it.

    So I recommend watching this show and having a play.

    Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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      #17
      Twiglet, I couldn't get the link to work. But I agree with you about Yvonne Porcella - I found her inspirational too. If you look at my profile you can see a couple of faces I did after watching the show too!

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        #18
        This link may work :?

        Love the face you made, very creative 8)

        Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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          #19
          Oh both of you made wonderful faces! Makes me smile.

          "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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            #20
            Twiglet, love the self-portrait - it's a work of art! And the Avatar is wonderful too. I just made a sheep quilt! Love sheep. Thanks BJ.

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              #21
              Rita and Twiglet--how did I miss the Yvonne Porcella episode? Love the faces both of you did--so colorful, so much fun to stitch, I am sure. I just finished watching Melinda Bula; it will be Yvonne Porcella this evening for me. Thank you!

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                #22
                You'll enjoy it.

                Rita what did you friend say when you gave her the drum face with spaced out eyes and a crazy look :lol: I've drawn a friend with leafy hair and a dog across her head. When I have my machine back I'll sew it.

                Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                  #23
                  I too love Yvonne Porcella. Love your face quilt.

                  living in Central Denmark
                  Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                    #24
                    Twiglet, the 'drum-head' portrait was for my step-daughter who is a musician and artist herself. She loved it! The funny thing is that there is a certain likeness to her in it that I did not do intentionally. I thought that I had these two on my profile as well but I didn't so here they are. The first one is of me and the second one is my DH:



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                      #25
                      So cool, Rita! 8) 8) 8) Bet you had fun making them!

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                        #26
                        Renata, I had such fun doing these. They were so liberating. You will love the show it is so inspiring and so moving.

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                          #27
                          Thanks, Rita! I was going to watch it last night but was overcome by other events (nice ones!), but I have it on my schedule to take a break and watch it today. I could tell by how special your faces were that your creativity burst out from the seams, so to speak, because they are lively, colorful and just delightful. I really want to try and make one.

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                            #28
                            Hi Rita - I love your faces! These are one more thing on my to-do list, but they will probably keep sliding down since unleashing my creativity is VERY uncomfortable for me! It'd be a good thing for me to do, but very difficult to make myself do it!

                            Nancy

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                              #29
                              Thanks Nancy. I just used left-over pieces of fabric that had steam-a-seam on them that I just couldn't bring myself to throw out. It is very liberating to not worry about shape or colour, and just have fun. I know you would enjoy it once you got going Nancy, give it a try, go on, go on, go on!

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                                #30
                                Nancy, I think you would be surprized if you just start fusing fabric to fabric and just snip and sewing and not think about it--it could be really fun for you.

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