Smatterings

  • Sculpted fabric

    Shibori.


    As no one really wants to haul floor looms to monthly guild meetings, the program co-ordinators plan wonderful lectures and workshops. Friday, Mo Kelman gave a morning slide presentation of her fabulously organic sculptures and afternoon workshop on shibori sculpted fabric, using silk as the medium.

    So many possibilities.

    Color and texture. Hmmm..!

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    3 responses to “Sculpted fabric”

    1. Manise

      Very cool!

    2. I thought so. 🙂

    3. Fabulous!
      …it inspires!….and makes me want to play !
      😉

  • here’s winter!

    Just when I was about to check off winter for 2012, we turned the February page back on the calendar and somehow, by displaying March, kick started what remains of winter.  (omg, I can hear it.. she's put up more turkey pictures!)

     

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    It has gone SO fast..  January was spectacular for hikling in the woods.  No snow.  Most of you know this.  Eventually, I'll populate posts with some of the pictures from those afternoons, poking around in my sneakers, in January, in New England.  The last weekend in January, there was the annnual (it has gotten to be annual for me..) spinning retreat in Wareham, MA. All play, relaxation, spinning, walking and eating.  Without the usual ice and snow cover, I was able to expand my walks into the woodlands abutting the salt marshes. It was a good change.  Most days, I was getting the year end stuff done for the business(es), dyeing yarn, skeining yarn, labeling yarn and doing what it takes to get ready for shows.  There were two coming up in February, the Pittsburgh Knit and Crochet Festival and the NETA Spa in Maine.  Both, FUN! Believe me, getting ready took most of my time.  The days sped on by.  We are so easily entertained.  Mornings start with turkeys, and afternoons end about the same way.  As I type this, there must be over 40 birds pecking at what's left of the seed that I threw out for them an hour or so ago. 

     

     

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    The cats don't mind the turkeys and the turkeys are much to busy minding each other to care about a couple cats.  With all the warm weather, it was getting a bit randy with the rafter, lots of displayed tail feathers, red reds, hot headed arguments, and a general one upmanship of the toms.  The snow seems to have slowed it down.  Winter, remember?

    Time to post this. There's a bit of action I want to watch.  It is getting darker and the 'boys club' has arrived ( a group of 12 toms, all huge and very beautiful, the head council, whatever).  What they say, goes. 

     

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    Maybe I should have titled this post How I Spent My Winter, or Easily Amused.  But hey.. millions watch the Decorah eagles.

     

     

    ps. I could have shown you show pics…

    pps.  Ocellata is a turkey colorway offered in Super Sock 416.

     

     

    8 responses to “here’s winter!”

    1. Chery

      I love your turkey pictures…

    2. Manise

      Actually it ‘s OMG I love your turkeys! I really do. I smell a turkey colorway around the corner. :-O) Those colors are gorgeous. It’s raining now here as the temps climb. We’ll see how much of the white we have left by Monday. Have a great weekend!

    3. Looks like we’re going to get our tradional snow-dumping March, despite the earlier mildness. At least it’s not piling on top of a 3′ base…
      I like your turkey pictures. I like all your pictures. You could take 8 shots of a stump in the yard, and they’d all be worth looking at.

    4. That’s quite a flock of turkeys you’ve got there. And they are definitely entertaining!

    5. Lynn

      Manise is right – we need a turkey colorway! Or several turkey colorways!

    6. Several turkey colorways!
      And I so agree with Gayle about a pic of a stump….

    7. Sneakers in January!, wasn’t it grand?
      (I believe my wooley bear caterpillar was correct with his autumn prediction)…
      …terrific turkey pics! and yes..a colorway is in order..hum..”spring gobbler” or “wild turkey”!
      *and looking for the “agree” button for gayle’s comment 😉

    8. Tamara Lin

      I *really* enjoy your winter pictures (especially since we didn’t have any winter this year) and the turkey pictures too! And I also watch the Decorah eagles. 🙂

  • way back in January..

    ..anticipating a long gray snowy winter, I cut a huge bundle of forsythia branches. There was snow on the ground and very cold temps (that week). It was early in the season. Who would have thought that the next six weeks would be so unseasonably warm and sunny. I tied them into a bundle and left them outdoors in the cold, resting until needed. Then, I forgot all about them. Several weeks passed before I noticed the bundle again. I sorted through and pulled out half dozen branches and brought them indoors. Less than a week later, they bloomed. Gold!

    Most of the first group have gone by. They brightened my kitchen for nearly two weeks. Just before I left for SPA, I brought in another bunch, cut the bottoms of the stems, and put them in a vase filled with tepid water. Snow is expected. Not much, a few gray days then, who knows. I will have more gold. Bright, cheerful, sunny, gold.

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    4 responses to “way back in January..”

    1. Manise

      Thanks for the reminder to go out and pick a few branches before the snow hits us later today.

    2. This is my favorite way to enjoy forsythia!

    3. …like rays of sunshine captured in flower petals!
      beautiful!

    4. Hmmm… I’d better plant forsythia this year. What a glorious rush of color just when color is needed most…

Our lives are dyed the colors of our imagination.” ~ Marcus Aurelius

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