Friday, May 14, 2010

Art Birmingham May 15-16


Join me this weekend on Old Woodward in Birmingham for what should be a perfect art show! The street is at least 40' wide - plenty of room and it is being produced by The Guild with plenty of experience under their belts producing quality shows. There will be plenty for everyone, including some intriguing crafts for kids to create their own!
It will be Saturday 10 - 6 and Sunday 10-5.
My booth is at the corner of Old Woodward and Merrill #158.
I have just finished some new silk jackets and they turned out awesome! The dye did exactly what I wanted and gave me some great surprises to boot! The iridescence is incredible - so lush and intriguing. Stop by and see them! Or, if there are any left, I will post some pics next week....

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Fibers Through Time ~April,2010~ Phoenix, AZ

First a quick apology to my readers for such a long stretch between blogs. Last year I was given the opportunity to participate in an artist's co-op at our local mall. Needless to say I jumped at the chance! Turned out my scarves started selling as quickly as I could make them! But, I have caught up now and vow to blog on a regular basis.

Thanks for sticking with me!

On April 15-18 I was privileged to participate as an instructor at the Arizona Federation of Weavers and Spinners Guilds conference in Phoenix. I was teaching a 2 1/5 day "Taste of Shibori" workshop to 10 participants. They had 4 workshops that required water, so we shared a tent outside. It turned out to be a nice set up that worked well. I was very impressed with the entire conference - they were well organized and I was very comfortable teaching there.


I had 10 students in all and because we were outside everyone had their own 8' table to work on. Really made it easier to work! The way I like to structure this workshop is to give everyone an overview of the techniques, make some samples, and then let them free to explore whichever methods attracted their attention. I always find it fascinating! Here are some of the examples of what they came up with:























Lovely eye candy isn't it?

They really stuck in there even though it was a bit unseasonably warm. Every day there were some who came early and/or stayed late.




One of the things I love about shibori techniques is that no matter how long you practice, there are always new avenues to explore and surprises to discover!

It was a lovely conference - the vendor area was packed with new goodies. And yes, I gave in and brought back a few things to play with. As I try them I will tell you about it. One thing they had was a raffle. Many fiber goodies were donated to the cause and tickets were sold. They even had a Macomber loom as one of the raffle goodies. Trouble was, no matter how hard I tried I just couldn't figure out how to get it in my suitcase. So, I didn't use one of my tickets for the loom but there was plenty of other fun things to try for. I didn't win anything, but my roommate (Susan Wilson) won a pile of old monographs and samples! There was a dinner on Friday at a local Cajun restaurant for the instructors and a grand banquet on Saturday. One of the traditions they have is to gift the instructors with handwoven scarves. It was a lovely undulating twill using the colors of the Phoenix sunset as their inspiration. I want to thank everyone who participated in the weaving for my lovely scarf. I will treasure it.




Monday, August 31, 2009

WE HAVE OUR FIRST WINNER!

OK - drumroll , please!

The winner of this silk scarf is:
SUE B ! She won it by leaving a comment on my blog. Stay tuned, because I expect to run another giveaway quite soon since it was so much fun!
Sue - please send me an email with your snail address. Artweardesign@Comcast.net Thanks

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

More on the Cruise...and other stuff

Things have been moving at warp speed around here lately. Happens every year - most of my shows are at the end of the year, including the Michigan Renaissance Festival which opened last weekend. But don't worry - there are still 6 more weekends to partake! I will probably write a post about what you can expect next week. That will still leave 5 weeks which is the time most people come anyway.

This year I am also gearing up to participate in an artist's co-operative at the Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi. The expected opening is October 1. More on that as it gets closer.

Last weekend my daughter was offered a job in Maryland. Naturally she wanted to check out the area first. Since it was last minute she couldn't get any of her friends to go. Not wanting her to undertake the 9 1/2 hr each way drive (with no stops!) alone, I volunteered to go with her. My husband took over my duties at the Renn Faire and we left at 4 AM - got to the place where the job was and due to circumstances beyond any one's control they had to rescind the offer. Now what? We had all these plans to explore - not really needed anymore - so I figured since we were in Maryland we should go out for a crab dinner. Found a place (not really tough there) and got to take out some of our aggression out on the crabs with the wooden mallet the restaurant gave us. After dinner we came home - arrived at 3:30 AM! Long way to go for crab. But I did learn 2 things : yes, I CAN be cooped up with my daughter for 24 hrs and not kill each other and occasionally I can do silly things like I did in my 20's!


But for the CRUISE NEWS! Anyone on the fence....PRINCESS IS HAVING A SALE!!!!!! YIPPEE!!!! And it applies to anyone who already booked! There will be round table discussions, how to sell on eBay, Digital photography, and fashion do's & don'ts classes, artist trunk show and special fashion show, not to mention all the great Caribbean ports we will be stopping at in the middle of February (it's already getting cold here) ! You may come knowing no one, but you will leave with many new friends! Like I have said before, this will be my third one and I can not wait! Any questions??? Feel free to contact me or go to the website for more info.
Last years crew - having a good time at the open bar cocktail party!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Artist Cruise- Come Along!


The last 2 years I have gone on a Princess cruise organized to feature wearable artists and patrons. Next years cruise happens in February and will go to St. Maarten, St Thomas, Grand Turks & Caicos and Princess Cay. There will be lots of great people to meet, classes to take and will feature great wearable art to buy! It is being organized by Helen Weichman aka Groundhog Blues on Ebay. She just put a website together telling you all you need to know......Princess is now offering down payments as low as $100 (normally $250) and the balance can be paid at any time before November 20. So, if you THINK you might be interested now is the time! I will be talking more and more about the cruise, but I wanted everyone to have the chance to take advantage of the low down payment. I think part of the fun I have on the cruise is dreaming about how wonderful it will be the whole time before. Imagine daily (FREE) room service, nightly gourmet dinners, nightly production live shows, entertainment of all sorts, movies under the stars, or just laying about the pool .... over here drink service....I will have another mai tai - I am not driving! So, my vacation starts way before I board ship!
Check it out : http://www.cruise.kztek.com/ and we can spend the next5 months or so dreaming together!

These pictures were our ship this year, the Ruby Princess which is the sister ship to the 2010 ship - the Emerald Princess. As luck would have it my parents are going on a cruise aboard the Emerald Princess in October, so I will report their findings!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Monday Quote

OK, I know it's not Monday. My only defense is that at this time of the year things start piling up each one screaming "ME FIRST!" I finally got all my orders out from Ann Arbor, the Renaissance Festival starts on August 22, I have an artist garage sale on August 28 and I am seriously considering an artists co-operative at a local mall. Whew. I will write in depth on all those, but here is a quote that serves me a lesson from time to time. It is one I wish I had known earlier in life, but now is better than never:

"How people treat you is their karma;
how you react is yours"

Wayne Dyer