TAPESTRY
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- “The Annunication” my small panel
- Wednesday Group Collaborative Project “The Annunciation”
- “Granite in Merchant Row”
- “Dunes”
- “Detail of Life”
- “Sunflower”
- “Pair of Pears II”
- “Pair of Pears I”
- “Stone Buddha” 2006
- “Hudson Idyll: NY 30′ Sailing up the Palisades” 2009
- “Medieval Flax Spinner” 2011
- “Parsing Pears” 2013
- “Sunset on Wilson Cove” 2013
- Small Format exhibit at Convergence 2014, Providence
- Chopstick Triptych: Red Figure Artemis (#1) on right, unfinished Theseus (#2) on left
LOOM WEAVING
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- Various handwoven napkins
- plain weave napkins in natural colored cotton. 1995
- Warp painted design on silk, silk weft with 8S undulating twill pattern. “Thread of LIfe” in memory of my father in law. Dec. 2013
- Weave a Memory Workshop with Daryl Lancaster. 2009. Theo Moorman technique, cotton warp with image printed on silk photo senstive fabric
- small plain weave cotton tablecloth woven at Vavstuga in the Basics class. 2012
- Rep weave table runner from Vavstuga Basics class. 2012
- Linen Monksbelt place mats for Chris. 2009
- Monksbelt fabric woven during a demonstration at historical house in NJ. 2009
- Little boundweave Santas used as Christmas cards. 1984
- Christmas boundweave wall hanging. 19902
- Minister’s stole for common time (green). Silk and tencel, 16S twill. 2009
- Linen Monksbelt placemats for Rob. 2009
- 8S Huck weave flowers on tote bag
- 8S Huck weave tote bag with matching napkin
Hi.
I noticed a wonderul picture of he roses on a boat in Elizabeth City… I was wondering if we could have our permission to publish it in Sail magazine?
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We are doing a story about Elizabeth city that mentions this.
I look forward to your response!
best,
J Porter at SAIL magazine (202.841.1064)
Hi Brenda! So glad you have found ways to amuse yourself while on Bob’s journey. Hope all is well with you both! Hugs & kisses!
How can I subscribe to your blog – I am a fellow weaver…
Ettenna,
Thank you for pointing out that my subscribe widget had gone away. It’s up and running again, and I hope you will sign up for my blog!