Day of playing hooky/First Snow
[gallery link="file" order="DESC" columns="2" orderby="title"] I worked for a few hours on the Socks II - no wise cracks - I have some ideas that might save it yet . . . maybe . . . Then it started to snow
Try Again
[gallery link="file" order="DESC"] Above is my second attempt at the “Socks Tapestry”. It is getting off to a pretty good start (more tomorrow), but the realization that I need some tapestry instruction is dawning. I have done a tapestry workshop in
Convergence
[gallery link="file" order="DESC" columns="2" orderby="title"] In addition to pushing my husband over the fence (see inset) today, I worked on scheduling classes for MY FIRST Convergence. There are so many classes, workshops, studios, etc. to choose from and so many interesting
Class at Hill
[gallery link="file" order="DESC"] Today was Master Weaver class at Hill Institute (pictured above) with our illustrious weaving guru Chris Hammel (pictured above). I have to sing Chris’ praises - she is a kind, thoughtful, dedicated teacher who has an uncanny ability
Finally 3!
Finally finished embroidering the poem on the Zephyr throw. Yipee!
Finally 2!
[gallery link="file" order="DESC" columns="2" orderby="title"] I got the Sock-Yarn-Baby-Blanket off the loom about 1/2 hour ago, and it is now in the washing machine (yikes!). I have to be sure that “machine washable” is true. I am going to grit my