My sister Joan suggested attaching the fibulae to a patchwork…like the one hanging on my wall. That does have more organized visual appeal, even though it completely loses the meaning. But….I had another jacket, which I couldn’t use on the mannequin because I had ripped out the back for another project.(below) Perhaps that jacket could morph into a patchwork???
(below) possible…
(below) So I went back to my old boiled-wool technique, letting reds and dark browns leak onto the tweed:
(below) Throw in some of the lining material, some old plaid, and put some of that red right in the middle, to draw in the eye….
(below) And after a few dozen other configurations, it’s starting to take shape. See the light tan arc over the red? That’s the backing of the jacket collar. A neckline from an old sweater forms the head, and a belt really holds it together. The explanation can be printed on the clothing tag.
So… there will be TWO pieces: the jacket on the mannequin AND the Jacket Quilt. This gives me lots to work on! I’m going to create additional ceramic fibulae for the quilt - what you see (above) is just the leftover fibulae from the mannequin.
And some good news: the subscription link is now functional again! Many thanks to Eleanor, who notified me that it wasn’t working. Anyone wishing to sign up can now do so. Yea!
Stay well. stay safe. May all your technology keep working.