
Alright, alright. This is a landmark day in my 366 days of block printing. I had my first real bloody injury. I wasn't even carving, I reached into the box of tools and sliced my finger on the blade I use to chop of the blocks (not one of the actual cutting tools). Not too bad - no injuries for 241 days.
Anyway, here are some fish bone prints...


3 comments:
Hello Elin,
I just made a pear piece per the lesson in the Quilt Art Workbook. I place to sew it to a painted canvas. Can I sell this piece? I'll have a photo of it on my blog in a few days.
Hi, are you going to sell any of these fishbone prints in your Etsy shop? I love the one with the Chinese characters.
Hey Charlotte,
I've been neglecting my etsy shop terribly lately, but I will update it soon. Meanwhile, you can email me directly to buy prints of anything you like.
info@elinwaterston.com
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