Yes, this is the beginning of a word quilt, and it is the first word in the quote. I think it needs to be a lot more assertive and unambiguous. Let's face it, if you have to struggle to read/understand the first word of a sentence you might not continue reading.
I really want you to continue to read because the quote is something I tell my students all the time:
It's only fabric.
It isn't Gold!
Looking at the entire quote (instead of hearing it in my head), I can see there are a couple of other places I can use the lady as an "i".
She could be more effective as the "i" in "fabric." Because the whole point of the phrase is to get my students to stop fetishizing their fabric and think if it as raw materials - material that needs to be USED to make a finished product. Putting her in the word "fabric" might make viewers start thinking about how to use fabrics differently, and at least get them to actually USE what's in their stash.
6 comments:
I think it would work effectively in 'fabric' Lynne.
I look forward to seeing how this project develops.
Megan
Sydney, Australia
I like the way you think! And yes, I think this i would work better in the word "fabric".
Woot! I guessed what you were working on after your post yesterday ... I agree the lady will be happier in FABRIC .... Oh, my --this is going to be FUN to watch!!!!!
Next you're going to say that goes with yarn as well. And that's just crazy talk then. ;)
I could USE this reminder. :D
How long is your lady please
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