Monday, November 30, 2009
progress report
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Julie Blondin: a talented young artist
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Folk Art Center
Friday, November 20, 2009
Progress
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Focus meeting
Both Marilyn and Judy Simmons took pictures, so check them out on their blogs:
http://www.judysimmonsfiberart.blogspot.com/ and http://www.marilynhwall.blogspot.com/
They both take great pictures!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Studio time
The colors of the photo above are more accurate, those on the close up picture below are not.
I have also decided not to include any pop up elements in this box. The shape of the box is already fairly complex and I just feel that it would take me a lot of thinking and experimenting, for which I do not have the mental energy and freedom or the time right now. I want to finish this project, which has been in progress far too long. BUT I will definitely use the pop up idea in another one!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Lark books contest
One thing I would like to pass along: the following contest announcement from Lark Books. Check it out.
"W’re very excited to announce an online Quilt It! Contest running from October 15 to January 5. The contest will be open to the public and invites crafters to create and submit a photo of a quilt. And there’s a cool catch: the quilt has to be made with 3 of 5 elements-birds, mountains, silver, recycled materials, and paper. Sound like a fun challenge? We hope so! Read more about it here http://www.larkbooks.com/crafts/quilt-it-contest"
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Fiber Fun at the Campbell school
Here are some of the things these ladies did:
Magic cloth, foiling, real leaves by Diane B. (left)
Layering of different material, in progress by Donna H.
Jenna C. made a smaple book. Y0u can see some of her pages above.
And this is a "magic cloth" done by Karen N. (above right)
Martha H. did the small collage left and Sandy K. the technique sampler on the right.
A collage/sampler made by Sharon M. (left) and another by Trish S. (right).
And a photo of the quilting studio and everyone hard at work:
And our dyed silk roving drying outside:
Many other samples were produced during the week and I hope the class will lead to many wonderful projects!
At the Cambpell School
And here are some of the views from the school:
This is the view from the back of the fiber studio! It was a foggy morning as you can see.
And this is part of the school vegetable garden...and a faithful scarecrow keeping watch!
For those of you who may not know what the John C Campbell Folk School is, let me tell you quickly: it is a place in the most western point of North Carolina, in the mountains, where you can spend an entire week learning things from painting to knitting, weaving, dyeing, basket making, blacksmithing, woodworking and turning, music playing, cooking, stone wall building.... the catalog is quite thick and the classes many and varied.