In the back of my mind, I always have an idea for “the next” Arts & Crafts style-inspired blanket I want to do. Two that have come to fruition are That 70s Throw and Ginkgo Leaves. And the same influence is visible in Life is a Gift (the poppies blanket), The Spruce Tree, and even in the flowers on Night Garden.
This blanket is a little different. Terra-Cotta Red was prompted by a photo I have of an old terra-cotta wall with a fountain set into it. It’s from a book about Craftsman-style homes.
The connection here to Arts & Crafts style is less about motif and more about the materials — particularly the earthenware tiles.
The photo — and now this blanket — mentally transports me between Italy and California and back again. The reds make me feel the absorbed heat of the tiles and the dry Mediterranean air. The greens hint at the shade of towering trees to tame the heat. The sound of trickling water sweetens the setting. I imagine a worn wooden bench nearby where I can relax with a friend over coffees and conversation.
It’s a bit of an anachronism to have this hanging on a picket fence in the Midwest’s thin spring sunlight. But hey. We do the best we can.
“Terra-Cotta Red” (60″ x 75″)
Joanie the blankets just get prettier each time you make new ones.
This collection is just beautiful. I love all the reds. Anxious to see
what you will do next. Hope your mom comes out this Summer.
Love, Aunt Mary.
Thanks, Aunt Mary. I need to bring them to Michigan and show you in person. The amazing qualities of the wool simply don’t get represented well in these photos! Love to you!
“You do your work, the best that you can…”
“…You put one foot in front of another…” Yes, it’s like that for a lot of things, G!