Thursday, June 21, 2018

Scratching My Head...................

I've been going through my handspun stash; looking for singles to
ply for future projects.  One major problem--I'm not sure what
the fiber is!  Well, when I spun it and placed it in a special bag,
I didn't label it--I said to myself "I'll remember what this is"
Now, we are several years down the road and
guess what, my memory has failed me!!
Why didn't I write on the bag what the fiber was?!!
Stupid!  So now, I'm playing a guessing game


This is plying up nicely--good feel to the fingers--
can't be linen--I hate to spin linen!


We're going to do the burn test --Maybe,
it's hemp--I do KNOW it's a natural fiber--
all the manmade fibers are in another box...
oh, well...we'll see soon.  

Now, THIS is silk!! That I know for sure--
and it's dyed with indigo!  Singles and
what a mess!  What happen with this ball?!
only the fiber goblins know--
I'll try to ply--if not, I can use it as singles--
silk is strong and almost unbreakable.

I'm off to dig in my stash again--wonder
what finds are there?  

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Traveller..................

Do you know the song "The Traveller" by Chris Stapleton?


The words to this song is the way I feel!  We have been travelling lately...........WHY?

We spent several days in New Orleans--traveled there so we could see and hear the above man--along with the King of Country--George Strait!

We stayed in hotel on Canal Street near the Mississippi- River-the view from
our corner room was fabulous--we could see the river, the great chicken bridge,
people walking along the streets below, hear the calilpore from the steamboat, 
watch the rain clouds move in and out as we viewed
barges being pushed into dock.


We had fireworks over the river one night in celebration of the birth of New Orleans--
300 years old!  We heard many jazz songs as we walked the streets and
saw sights we want to scrub from our mind.
The handmade ceramic oyster dishes in Royal street shop window--
lovely!  A visit to Central Grocery for that famous olive salad
for our Muffuletta sandwiches.  

This is not our first visit to New Orleans--we lived in Baton Rouge for 20 years
so made many trips to New Orleans.  

The concert was excellent!  That is a good reasons to travel!

So, we are travelling on to our next spot for the summer--see you down
the road.
Happy travelling!






Sunday, June 17, 2018

SOUTHWEST GOURD FINE ART SHOW

What is a Gourd anyway?!! 
Gourds on display at Cambridge, Massachusetts
gourd is a plant of the family Cucurbitaceae, particularly Cucurbita and Lagenaria or the fruit of the two genera of Bignoniaceae "calabash tree", Crescentia and Amphitecna.
The term refers to a number of species and subspecies, many with hard shells, and some without. Likely one of the earliest domesticated types of plants, subspecies of the bottle gourdLagenaria siceraria, have been discovered in archaeological sites dating from as early as 13,000 BC. Gourds have had numerous uses throughout history, including as tools, musical instruments, objects of art, film, and food.
When you visit this exhibit being held now at Kerrville Arts/Crafts Center you
would never think that someone could take a simple plant and
create such marvelous art pieces!   But, here you have a super
great exhibit of creativity! 
"Tres Amigos" by Judy Richie


"Mountain and Mesa" by Becky Klix

"Butterfly Cannon Ball" 

Artist Bill Decker


"Patina Pachyderm" by Mike Peyton

"Geometric Goose (Lift Off)"
Mike Peyton

Just think of the hours and hours of work on
just this one piece

There are several tables of small pieces--
All gourds don't forget!!

I like that there are a couple that feature
weaving techniques

This is "Hanging Out" by C. C. Rice

"Inspired by Mata Ortiz Pottery"
Yoshie Green

"Red Sunset" by Joanne Tompkins

Dyed, manipulated fabric, coiling and beads!!

This takes your breath away!!
"The War Bonnet"
Becky Klix

Thirty individual feathers carved from gourd
and painted with acrylic dye.  constructed using
traditional methods and decorated with horse hair,
beads and animal pelt--just absolutely smashing 
piece of art!
These are just a  small representative of the
work--a must see exhibit in my books!

Friday, June 15, 2018

Are You A Hooker--rugs that is!

Are you a hooker?  A hooker of rugs that is!  well, this is right up your alley--

Cindi Gay will have free online video lessons beginning August 1 with Creative stitches beyond the loop
Join her Facebook group

Maybe you just want to learn something new--hop on board.  I have a couple of pieces that I would like to finish so I'll tune in to get motivated.



Wednesday, June 13, 2018

The Color is PURPLE!

I'm not a purple person, but I have so many friends that are!


If you have been following along, you will find this is the sixth bear in the
colorful game from Clever Chameleon--

What does it mean if you like purple?  Dress in purple?  Eat purple foods?
Dye your hair purple?  Just love the color Purple with all your might!!

Purple combines the calm stability of blue and the fierce energy of red. The color purple is often associated with royalty, nobility, luxury, power, and ambition. Purple also represents meanings of wealth, extravagance, creativity, wisdom, dignity, grandeur, devotion, peace, pride, mystery, independence, and magic.
The color purple is a rare occurring color in nature and as a result is often seen as having sacred meaning. Lavender, orchid, lilac, and violet flowers are considered delicate and precious.
The color purple has a variety of effects on the mind and body, including uplifting spirits, calming the mind and nerves, enhancing the sacred, creating feelings of spirituality, increasing nurturing tendencies and sensitivity, and encouraging imagination and creativity.
Purple is associated spirituality, the sacred, higher self, passion, third eye, fulfillment, and vitality. Purple helps align oneself with the whole of the universe. Different shades, tints, and hues of purple have different meanings. Light purple hues represent feminine energy and delicacy, as well as romantic and nostalgic feelings. Dark purple hues evoke feelings of gloom, sadness, and frustration. Bright purple hues suggest riches and royalty.
Light purple or lavender is a feminine, graceful, elegant color that has long been associated with refined, wealthy women. While the color purple represents royalty, lavender represents beauty and femininity. Lavender is considered to be the “grown-up” pink. Its lighter lavender shades have a sacred place in nature, with lavender, orchid, lilac, and violet flowers considered delicate and precious. The color lavender suggests uniqueness and specialness without the deep mystery of the color purple.

Monday, June 11, 2018

Fall Into A QAL

Summer days are long and HOT!
Here is a quilt along that might give you some
'cool' thoughts as you work your way through
the blocks


Inquiring Quilter is hosting summer long whimsical
blocks, which are released from a different designers
every two weeks 

Just take a look at this hedgehog--isn't he cutest thing?!
fun to create and the idea came from Vanda imagination

Janda Bend has designed a harvest basket--what will fill your
basket?  

Saturday, June 9, 2018

EPP--We Might Join In..................


Oh Boy!  I'm in trouble!  I saw this delightful EPP 
(English paper pieced) block on Temecula Quilt Company
blog--love their creative quilts--mostly small wonders!

Not only was the block fascinating, but when you look at 
the overall quilt--WOW!  remarkable!--
We have a couple of our expatchers doing EPP, but they
are doing hexagons--you can get some great looks
but  EPP didn't turn me on until I saw this!
I found a couple of You Tube videos that are
helpful with the stitching--








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