Sunday, September 28, 2008
Beth Lipman at the RSID Museum of Art
Providence, RI
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Mancuso Quilt Show, Manchester, NH
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Portuguese Knitting
The class was at the LYS, The Knitting Knook, in Keene, NH.
Here are a few photos of our knitting' bunch as we perfect our new methods!
Isn't Jo's shawl lovely. I think it was a gift. Jo is the best beader in Keene! But she needs to be cause she owns Earth Treasures on Main Street - a shop full of beads!
Before I went to this class, I had to finish lesson 2 of dyeing for Quilt U. I am off to finish those samples so I can post them.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Lake Sunapee, NH
We trekked north to tour Lake Sunapee by boat, after stopped at the Badger Balm tent sale.
(http://www.badgerbalm.com/). Lots of bargains for holiday gifts: Anti-bug balm, foot balm, hand creams, etc.
Arriving at the shore of Lake Sunapee, we had a delightful picnic. All the goodies from the Brattleboro, VT Farmers Market: VT cheese and bread, Gourd cherries, fresh picked cherry tomatoes, etc. Here are my folks sitting near a Gazebo on the hill overlooking Sunapee Harbor.
At 2:30 we boarded the MV Sunapee and road along the harbor and lake. The lake is 25 square miles; one of the few naturally fed spring water lakes with such clear, clean water; 140 deep in place; three public beaches, several boat clubs; interesting beautiful houses, three lighthouse, etc. The sun peaked through the cloud just for us.
Quilt U class
The first class was to vat dye 3 fat quarters. But I just can't follow directions! Here is a "vat" dyed pied which came out with lots of texture. It is a really deep "stormy blue" using Procion MX Dyes - what a joke. It is perfect for discharge! Stay tuned.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Surface Design Association Auction
As a board member of the Surface Design Association (http://www.surfacedesign.org/), I am chairing their first online auction. Hard work, learning a lot but the auction pieces are wonderful.
The coast of Maine
But the water is sooooooooo beautiful. Lots of sailboats, fisherman, interesting rocks, birds, etc.
Coastal Maine is always lovely. Here is a photo of Young's Lobster Pound from the harbor at Belfast, Maine. Belfast was an old mill town but is now filled with art galleries and artsy shops, good restaurants, etc. At Youngs', we ate a full Lobster Bake and it was fabulous. While we were there, several thousand pounds of lobster were loaded onto a truck bound for Canada to be processed for the lobster meat and sold off from there.