This is not Cathy. She used my laptop tonight and for some reason it has chosen to log her in when I went to put up a new post on my own blog.
I'm posting because she hates us all and won't do it herself.
I have no pictures for you but you know, Cathy can't even be bothered to put text up so I guess this is better then nothing.
Have a good night.
(Lynn)
Friday, April 11, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Yarns
Wednesday night, I got to go to my fiber group. It's been a few months due to life in general. We're suppose to be devoloping art quilts, doing critiques, etc.... In a fit of spring fever, all of that was abandoned for the lure of hand dyed yarn.
Enter my first hand dyed sock yarn:

This looks like salsa to me...fresh tomatoes and peppers...good enough to eat.
In other knitting insanity, there is lace:

This is the Swallow Tail Shawl by Evelyn Clark, published in Fall 2006 Interweave Knits. The yarn is hand dyed silk (dyed by another artist). I've made it once before and am saying bad words in the same places as last time. Fancy that!
Enter my first hand dyed sock yarn:

This looks like salsa to me...fresh tomatoes and peppers...good enough to eat.
In other knitting insanity, there is lace:

This is the Swallow Tail Shawl by Evelyn Clark, published in Fall 2006 Interweave Knits. The yarn is hand dyed silk (dyed by another artist). I've made it once before and am saying bad words in the same places as last time. Fancy that!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Fabric
In the interest of keeping this blog alive, I'm posting some pics of fabric I've made over the past couple of weeks. These are all done with mx dyes. The colors looked a little wierd in Photoshop, so I'm not sure if they'll seem as dramatic to you as they do to me.
This one uses my favorite 'face' screen print with many layers of discharge and dye painting:

Next up, more discharge over layers of dye painting. I layered ripped freezer paper on here and then painted discharge off the edge:

And then two pieces of scrunch dyeing. These were the best of several


The kids kept me so busy today that this post is the extent of my creative efforts for the day. I've also been working on a lace shawl that is sucking the lifeblood out of me now that I'm to the border. Grrr.
I'm hoping to make more fabric this week.
This one uses my favorite 'face' screen print with many layers of discharge and dye painting:

Next up, more discharge over layers of dye painting. I layered ripped freezer paper on here and then painted discharge off the edge:

And then two pieces of scrunch dyeing. These were the best of several


The kids kept me so busy today that this post is the extent of my creative efforts for the day. I've also been working on a lace shawl that is sucking the lifeblood out of me now that I'm to the border. Grrr.
I'm hoping to make more fabric this week.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Frustrated...
...everything I touch in the studio today is turning to garbage. Better quit for now.
The good news is that a trip to Barnes and Noble ended with this
And I did teach a lady to knit today. That was good. And my daughter taught herself how to mix brown. She's coated several pieces of paper with brown paint....fun.
So maybe there's more good than not. Now I'm off to bed with my new book. Tomorrow is a new day.
The good news is that a trip to Barnes and Noble ended with this
And I did teach a lady to knit today. That was good. And my daughter taught herself how to mix brown. She's coated several pieces of paper with brown paint....fun.
So maybe there's more good than not. Now I'm off to bed with my new book. Tomorrow is a new day.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Today's Output
...a little abstract:

Pulling the fabrics together only took minutes. Making the clay emblem was a different story. I have the perfect button for this piece, but it's a Rama raku button and I didn't want to use it on this simple exercise. Enter the clay and paint boxes, the toaster oven, and the E-6000.
I think this piece is okay....it's nice but not earth shattering. I like the tree element mixed with abstract componants....maybe worth further exploration. Somehow, I'd like to get more portraiture in these little works. Not sure how that's going to happen.
Here's my daughter's output for the day:

She, too, loves the clay box:

Pulling the fabrics together only took minutes. Making the clay emblem was a different story. I have the perfect button for this piece, but it's a Rama raku button and I didn't want to use it on this simple exercise. Enter the clay and paint boxes, the toaster oven, and the E-6000.
I think this piece is okay....it's nice but not earth shattering. I like the tree element mixed with abstract componants....maybe worth further exploration. Somehow, I'd like to get more portraiture in these little works. Not sure how that's going to happen.
Here's my daughter's output for the day:

She, too, loves the clay box:

Tuesday, February 12, 2008
New Stuff
So, here's a piece that got rejected recently:

"Fertile" approximately 25"x30"
I was kind of bummed about it, but then a wise soul told me that artists usually have enough rejection letters to wall paper a bathroom. Point taken.
Detail:

There's a fair bit of applique and embroidery, but also textile paints. I'm noting here publicly that the paints did not play well with free motion embroidery. They shredded all but the slickest threads. I like the effect, though and will probably add paint to future projects.
Here's a couple of quick stretches:

'Valentine' 7"x5.5"
I did this yesterday....20 minutes of design time and 30 minutes to finish. That leaves me a few moments in the hour to scan and blog.
Here's today's:

'Cropped Plant' 5"x4.5"
Cropped images have an appeal that I love. They're so immediate. This little composition was not so great. Some healthy cropping made it better.

"Fertile" approximately 25"x30"
I was kind of bummed about it, but then a wise soul told me that artists usually have enough rejection letters to wall paper a bathroom. Point taken.
Detail:

There's a fair bit of applique and embroidery, but also textile paints. I'm noting here publicly that the paints did not play well with free motion embroidery. They shredded all but the slickest threads. I like the effect, though and will probably add paint to future projects.
Here's a couple of quick stretches:

'Valentine' 7"x5.5"
I did this yesterday....20 minutes of design time and 30 minutes to finish. That leaves me a few moments in the hour to scan and blog.
Here's today's:

'Cropped Plant' 5"x4.5"
Cropped images have an appeal that I love. They're so immediate. This little composition was not so great. Some healthy cropping made it better.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Friday, December 14, 2007
Note to Self......
DO NOT run Floriani Stitch N Wash Fusible Water Soluble Tearaway through laser printer EVER AGAIN. Kick self over and over for trying it THREE TIMES before giving up. That's right. Three times. I'm pure genius in motion. Clearly I have a dizzying intellect.
The inkjet printer worked quite well. Pics soon.
The inkjet printer worked quite well. Pics soon.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Here are the links mentioned/shown in this video:
Laura Cater-Woods:
www.cater-woods.com
Elinor Peace Bailey:
www.epbdolls.net
Emily Parson
www.whatsthatgonnabe.blogspot.com
Sophie's Toes sock yarn (by Emily Parson)
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Hold, Please.
Hi, ya'll.
I'm slowly wending my way home from this year's final trip. I got stuck in Chicago for and extra night due to the ice storm from H-E-double toothpicks.
Rest assured that upon returning home (morgen, mit meinen Kindern), I will trip up the steps, rush right to my beloved iMac, turn on the camera and make a movie just for you. The dog can lick my face later.
xo
Funky C
I'm slowly wending my way home from this year's final trip. I got stuck in Chicago for and extra night due to the ice storm from H-E-double toothpicks.
Rest assured that upon returning home (morgen, mit meinen Kindern), I will trip up the steps, rush right to my beloved iMac, turn on the camera and make a movie just for you. The dog can lick my face later.
xo
Funky C
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