Eleonore Faucher
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Eleonore Faucher
anywhere art cell computers definitely period phones piece present ruin sensual suppose sure worked
I didn't want a period piece because embroidering is definitely not an art of the past, at least not yet. I suppose the story could be set anywhere between the 1960s and the present . . . but I did want to make sure no one used cell phones or worked on computers because that would ruin the sensual atmosphere.
accepting body child embroidery mature normal starts stop takes time
When you sew, it takes time, so you don't think the same way as you do in normal life. It's more dreamlike. I think Claire is able to stop time through embroidery and become more mature during its process. And she starts accepting herself, her body and the child through it.