Yes, but...  sacks and cats and kittens *could* be stylized in such a way
that they become part of a repetitious motif...

Clay

Clay Blackwell
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> [Original Message]
> From: Adele Shaak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Panza, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 6/4/2004 10:54:54 AM
> Subject: Re: [lace] Seven one more time!
>
> > Now *that's* a project big enough for arachne!  Seven people make 
> > wives,
> > forty-nine beginners make sacks (each in a different color and/or 
> > ground
> > stitch), 343 people make cats, 2,401 people make kittens.   B-D
>
> Yes, but the cats and the kittens are in the sacks. And I'm sure you 
> wouldn't see all the 49 sacks at one time - if I were carrying 7 sacks 
> some of them would be hidden behind my body and behind the other sacks. 
> But I also can't imagine that all the sacks would stay closed with so 
> many irritated kitties inside, so I think you'd see:
>
> 1 man
> 7 wives,
> a number of sacks appearing from behind the wive's backs or lying on 
> the roadside where somebody dropped one and hasn't noticed yet
> a few cats and kittens who have managed to make their escape, running 
> every which way ...
>
> That makes a great subject for a group project because the number of 
> objects isn't pre-determined: dedicated trustworthy volunteers would 
> make the man (who I bet is carrying *nothing*) and his rather harried 7 
> wives, lots of people could make sacks and you could have a few 
> cat-makers, but if any of the sacks or cats didn't get made you 
> wouldn't have a problem.
>
> Adele
> North Vancouver, BC
> (west coast of Canada)
>
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