Dick Blick

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Twined knitting


Although I am doing two art journals, filled with family art memobalia I found the time on Saturday to take a class on Twined knitting. Taught by Beth Reinsel-Brown, one could not ask for more information. We saw photos of the old Swedish knitting and samples Beth brought to us. One interesting piece showed a sweater with the knitted sleeves sewn into an embroidered garment - all done by an expert tailor. It was amazing.

This photo is of Beth's fingerless mitts.

The class was at Knit or Dye www.knitordye.com in Brattleboro., VT, a lovely shop on Main St.

Brattleboro is a lovely town. Think shop small - lots of fun shops, a good bakery, restaurants, the Brattleboro Food Coop.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Artist Cards






Its a new year and time to do some new things. I did just that. I created more than 10 artist cards. They are so carefree and fun. Easy to make, easy to give.










Having a Pfaff embellisher really makes my life a pleasure. I don't know how I lived without it! I know it is hard to see in this textile postcard. However, I put various painted fabrics onto an iron on pellon, then put down some wool with cut up angelina. Over that, I put an odd shape scrap of nylon netting. Under the embellisher it went to keep it in tack. Works like a charm. So easy, quick and fun.



























Glimmering Gone

I was very surprised on Friday when I received a package from the Museum of Glass www.museumofglass.org/in Tacoma, Washington.

Glimmering Gone is the latest exhibit that Beth and her friend, Ingalena Klenell have done. It is a fabulous exhibit. The book: Glimmering Gone was in the package. It is a fabulous book! http://www.amazon.com/Glimmering-Gone-Ingalena-Klenell-Lipman/dp/0295990805/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1294070331&sr=8-4