Textiles Are the Body’s First House • Ann Hamilton
Oh no - another "philosophical" blog post. Sorry, I can't help it. Aprons have been absorbing me in an unexpected way. I had to dig out a program called "Apron Strings" that I did for my guild a couple of years
Fiber Zelig
Do you remember oh-so-long ago when I said I was going to try the great suggestion from Diane Howes that I needle felt the fringe to secure it? Well, after failing to find my felting needles, and borrowing some from
Past, Present & Future
Jeanetta Jones giving Eunice Smith her Master Weaver Certificate in 1965 Since the holidays I have been working furiously on a presentation for the Handweavers' Guild of Connecticut which I just completed yesterday. It was a fabulous day. I gave a
Happy Happy Happy 2014
“I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. If you’re making mistakes, you’re doing something,”― Neil Gaiman I love this thought. And I want to keep it in mind for the new year. Now for another holiday mishmash entry. During
Belated Thanks • The Meaning of Textiles • Beloved Books • Studio Blues
You can click away now if a digest-y, catch-up kind of posting is not to your taste because here I go with the catch-up digestion . . . (?) First, I want to (very belatedly) talk about Thanksgiving and the week
Cry Me A River
I may have mentioned (again and again) that I have been having some computer troubles lately. Well, the good news is that my computer is fixed (new hard drive & logic board) and updated with the newest operating system.
Everything Old Is New Again
After two year languishing in a plastic box my coat has been resuscitated by the efforts and generosity of Shirley Bergert. Shirley took my deflected double weave class at NEWS this year, and when she saw the sad "fit fail"
Threads • The Warp and Weft of a Weaving Life
After scrambling to recover from my time away from studio and family for the New York State Sheep and Wool Fair, I got to dive into another fiber adventure with Laverne Waddington of http://backstrapweaving.wordpress.com fame. Laverne came to deliver an
Where Have all the Weavers Gone – My Annual Lament
This weekend was the annual New York State Sheep and Wool Fair held in Rhinebeck, NY. I have gone to most of these fairs since the early 90s when I would knit sweaters for the family (not matching!), and we
There is a “We” in Weave
Although weaving is often a solitary activity one of the great joys of weaving for me is other weavers. I feel so fortunate to have a avocation (bordering on a vocation) that offers both the deep satisfaction of intense, solitary
I Meant To Do That
I am still weaving away at the dimity yardage. Life is busy and complicated at the moment, so I run out to the barn and fire as many shots as I can - run back inside to answer emails and
Taxonomy – Tax on Me Nerves!
I have an exciting project on the loom. It is a 20/2 wool dimity in three shades of brown. Having learned a lesson with the black dimity skirt, i.e. make sure to enjoy the rich texture yourself because if it