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Well, I really didn’t anticipate that this would take me a month to do but it has. However crow number two is now flying into the blue moon. I stitched the crow off-cloth thinking it would be easier and, whilst the actual stitching of the crow was more manageable, the attaching took so long I think working on-cloth in future is the way I shall go. All good learning!

slightly different view:

I think I have just about finished the pictorial aspects of this cloth, what remains to do are more stems and a lot more stitching/quilting of the cloth itself. I am hoping I make my self-imposed deadline of the end of the year – I do appear to be on course.
Once we have a dry and non-windy day I shall take a picture of the full cloth as it is now.
is worth ? Well in this case about two to three weeks work with life etc intervening of course.
I took the sketch from my book and printed it onto cotton, adhered this to the cloth and begun to fill in with stitching. For the next one, and I am more than sure there will be at least one other crow on this cloth, I shall work it off-cloth and then appliqué – it was very fiddly doing it the way I did as the stitching is so heavy and dense, think that’s why it has taken so long. This beautify measures 9″ from the tip of her tail feathers to the tip of her beak. Apologies again for the quality, or lack thereof, of the pics – have finally realised it is not the camera but the operator with the shakes that creates the blurs
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and finally, blowing in the wind:

She has arms, well to be precise, She has sleeves, but I am sure that within those sleeves there are arms, oh and perhaps much, much more – I am yet to find out.


I have included the next two pictures, because, although they are the same as the above two, the way the sun has fallen across them makes it look, to me anyway, as though there is steam bubbling from the cauldron – rather a nice touch by nature I felt


This is turning out to be a truly slow “slow cloth” ….. However, the pure enjoyment and pleasure in the process continues.
The cauldron is now complete:

Some closer views:



Next, more work on the Wild Mother/Baba Yaga/Cailleach herself
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I let the cloth lead me and as I have said in my journal notes on the Page “Process” I could see a face in the centre of the cloth, so I went with it. I began to stitch the face of the Baba Yaga who is residing there.


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