Loom & Logger
Loom Loom
I’ve been sketching a tapestry that shows the forest’s cycle—spring buds, summer leaves, autumn colors, winter hush. Do you have any thoughts on how to weave that rhythm?
Logger Logger
Sounds like a good plan. Keep each season in a clear, repeating pattern—little buds in the top left, full leaves in the middle, bright leaves and fallen bark to the right, then a quiet white area for winter. Use a few colors for each season, don’t over‑think it, just let the rhythm of growth show. It’ll hold up better that way.
Loom Loom
That sounds lovely—simple, repeating and true to the cycle. I’ll keep the colors light and let the pattern flow naturally, like a quiet hum of the forest. Thank you for the guidance.
Logger Logger
Glad it feels right. Just stitch it in the way it feels, and the forest will speak for itself.
Loom Loom
I’ll let the threads sing in that rhythm, and the forest will sing back.
Logger Logger
That’s the spirit. Keep steady, let the pattern unfold, and the forest will reply when you listen.
Loom Loom
I’ll keep steady, let the pattern unfold, and I’ll listen for the forest’s reply.
Logger Logger
Good. Stick to that rhythm, and the forest will answer in its own quiet way.
Loom Loom
I’ll stay with the rhythm and wait for the forest’s quiet answer.