Good Intentions

When I am working on something new, I always have good intentions to do a real work in progress post and take pictures every 1/2 hour to show you the project.  Then I get caught up in working, bury the camera someplace and forget to take any more pictures.  That’s the case with this one too, but I did remember to take a photo of the fabric before I cut it up.  This is what the fabric looked like for “Intersect” below, before I cut it up in to 1 1/4 inch squares.  That piece is about a fat quarter (18×22 inches).

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3 Responses to “Good Intentions”

  1. J says:

    You could wear a “Beck-Cam” and have it take pictures every half hour automatically?

  2. beckarahn says:

    That could be interesting. Although there would probably be plenty of photos of dog-nose and making tea, which is maybe as much of the process as the other. On the other hand, it would be a gadget that would require some RahnEngineering to make something that would take a photo every half hour, which is guaranteed to get spousal approval.

  3. J says:

    Look up “Pet’s Eye View Digital Camera”, we have one on a cat, he takes lots of pictures of ankles and food bowls.