Have you ever stopped to think about the timeline of fiber? I never did--until this website/book popped up on my radar.
Fiber Timeline
Thank you Marie-Therese Wisniowski for this fascinating information!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
MARDI GRAS
If you have ever lived in a Southern state, you have attended at least one Mardi Gras parade. Or maybe, you visited during Mardi Gras season. As we lived in Louisiana for many years, we attended the BIG one in New Orleans numerous times--it was hectic but fun!
What is Mardi Gras or "Fat Tuesday"? events of the Carnival celebrations, beginning on or after the Epiphany or Kings day and culminating on the day before Ash Wednesday. Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday, referring to the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season, which begins on Ash Wednesday. The day is sometimes referred to as Shrove Tuesday, from the word shrive, meaning "confess"
Mardi Gras Carnival season is party time! Enjoying oneself until the struck of midnight of Tuesday when the streets are washed and all party goers need to go home or some attend midnight mass to atone for their sins.
And then lent begins and good fresh seafood is on the menu.
May you have a good Mardi Gras where ever you live! and look forward to 2015: February 17 when Mardi Gras rolls around again!
Saturday, March 1, 2014
EZ Dye Cotton Sliver????
Well, I never thought that cotton sliver would be EZ (easy) to dye! Never, never, never! It has always been a chore to dye cotton--first you must soak and sometimes boil the cotton to get the fibers dampen and saturated enough to take the dyes. Then you have to find the correct dye to use. Mostly, fiber reactive dyes are used but you can use natural dyes too! So, when I spotted this product at our last January spin-in, there was no stopping me from buying --must give this a try!
Check out Cotton Clouds website on how they dyed the fiber
I purchased my fiber from Ewephoric Fibers
Into the pot the fiber went along with ACID dyes--that's right! I used acid dyes and no mordant necessary when you dye this fiber. This fiber has been processed to eliminate the use of a mordant. How do they do that?!!
Here is my cotton EZ dyed! and the best part--it is EZ to spin!! As soon as it was dry I was at my spinning wheel to give it a try.
Wow! what fun to spin!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
FatCat Coming At You!
Once again, each month I'm always amazed at the how Sindy comes up with such interesting and unusual patterns. Oh, to be such a designer!
The next to last doggie block for me--background fabric has run out! Too bad as this has been fun!
another kissing fish--just wished I'd used a brighter fabric for the fins
HOOT! HOOT! HOOT!
And a new block of the month (BOM) beginning in February--how cute are these fellas!
check Sindy's patterns out at Fat Cat. These patterns are free each month until the next one is posted--join in the fun!
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
In-Spir-a-tion!
Meeting with my weaver friends is the greatest inspiration! They always amaze me! Give me insight into different ways of thinking about a warp and a weft. In fact, any fiber technique! The latest February meetings brought forth more fruit for thought.................
Dottie is our 'recycling' fiber person. She can always come up with more ways to reuse 'old' fabrics. She had taken some woven fabric that had 'aged' and made little heart pin cushions as gifts for a luncheon.
Connie had finished weaving her wrap--big chunky weft and warp, indigo dyed colors.
she added the stitching in the motifs to add contrast points
Look how lovely and genius!
Dottie showed off her needle felted honey pot bear.............
He's quite the fellow!
Now, take this model
Give it to Kate and she is off and running to fashion her own unique needle felted bear--just because, she wanted a bear!
Rosemary had her handspun wool--having recently taken a novelty spinning workshop with Connie
She created these lovely unique yarns
At a different weavers gathering, our luncheon table covering was these interesting table mats; the cutlery works well in this setting
And sometimes, the best part of meeting with fiber friends is the chance to admire their wearables. this scarf was worn by D'Anne
And we have the over achiever in Marion! She is quite the weaver! She took linen and cotton warp to cram and space to make this lovely fabric
The drape and feel is awesome!
And Karen's rugs! oh, my!
Rosepath setting
The look of the back one has almost an undulating twill effect
But, up close you can see it is just the weft--she uses yard of fabric that she cuts lengthwise to have a continuous weft--now, you got to admire her for that.
Up close look at Karen's rug
Linda was working with block weaves and had three different versions of the same block structure
The top towel was huck lace weave
Here is the third version
Since our group is studying traditional Swedish weave, this towel fit right in
This lovely spindle was a departing gift to Leigh
Gretchen was showing her lovely warped painted scarf
All we can say is a definite WOW factor!!
Yes, there is always inspiration at our weavers' meeting--maybe, I should be on the loom and create some inspiration myself!
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Nature's Colors
How often do you use Nature's colors for your creations? The colors are around us all the time--winter, spring, summer and fall.
My favorite nature scene is a winter sunset--there is nothing like a sunset at the beach.
The colors bounce off the water and there must be clouds to have the full effect
My camera has a section where you take different color sections--this is definitely an interesting way to view the same natural scene
Take a look at this sunset from the same location as one above with different tints and hues
And when I take photos like this I can revisit the evening over and over
The daytime flashes of lights off the water is awesome
The blue green of the waters against the white of the sandy shore
And of course, the ruby red of fresh strawberries. How can we not use Nature for our color selections?
and I love this feature on my I-pad--kaleidoscope feature in the photo booth. This is a photo of a ball of yarn that I was knitting from--ah technology!
Have fun with nature and the settings on your camera!
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Can Not Resist??!!
How can we resist so much yummy fiber? It's there! Easy to touch and feel! Easy on the eyes! That was the problem at our annual January spin-in--vendors who bring the latest and greatest in the fiber world! yummy, delicious, elegant, exotic, unusual, novelty...................
Walking through the vendor hall is exciting--your eyes are glazing over--so much great 'stuff''--yes, fiber stuff!
Spun yarn, unspun fibers, colors deep, colors neutral--
Here is the beginning of a disaster to your pocketbook--but, we have saved and planned all year for just this occasion and we are ready to SHOP!
We stop in each booth to savor and drool--how about Raspberries? or Gale's Art
Dicentra. Skyloom Weavers and Maple Row Stock/Wool from Michigan (no web page)
Alpaca Joe |
The Spinning Seahorse. Rovings out of Canada
Deila's Notions featured great hand lotions, natural soaps, creams and embroidered shirts
We have such a nice affair with our vendors!
They love our 'captured' spinners!
Can you think of anything better than a buying spree?
We LoVE our VenDors!!
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