if you look at my quilt galleries, and my stash generally, you will see that the powerful hue of RED does not feature very prominently. Yet lately I have been drawn to reds again and again which is why I went back into the Laundry King’s workshop to do some more scarlet dyework. And how did the blender work in combating red-speckitis? Let’s just say that a crack appeared in the plastic casing upon first use and the pristine workshop temporarily resembled a scene out of the Texas chainsaw massacre (sssshhh, don’t tell David). Maybe that’s why I picked up this shirt today is the sales:
Stephanie from Perth says
Brenda the shirt is kinda not you!
My Superior threads arrived today… yum. I am going to do test stitches of them all on black fabric for a talk I am giving on threads and needles.
Julianne says
I love your shirt.
Helen Conway says
Tee hee – now I feel quite competant for only dribbling a little bit of paint on my front path!
Chantel says
very different shirt for you. Is it kinda fitted or more loose and manly style?
Brenda says
The shirt is beautiful linen. Loose but not flappy. Looks good with white or black pants and is not nearly so dotty in real life…
Judy says
Brenda,
Envy you the shirt, just love it; the thoght of red dye everywhere YUK.
Judy says
Brenda,
Envy you the shirt, just love it; the thought of red dye everywhere YUK.
Pamela Priday says
Over these past years I have never seen you with even one little dot of red on you. Glad to see you are stepping out to embrace new colour Brenda – perhaps it’s an indication of warm and good changes occurring in your life? (Sorry, I cant help but analyse just a little).
Pamela P
Erica says
This is the shirt I should wear to support my footy team! Have you become a Swans supporter? I’m sure I’ve never seen you wear red before!