Tuesday, April 01, 2008
sum up - day 1
No hummingbirds yet but a fabulous
Pileated woodpecker stopped by for a second.
Got a nice new working surface.
Rounded up all the tools including some new big fat brushes. No dye mixed yet. My little deck frig died over the winter so I'm going to stock it with dry ice tomorrow.
I can't decide if I got more or less done. There were a lot of interruptions. Post office, plunder JoAnns and Michael's with 50% coupons.
{{gasp}}} a Nap!
About 50 pounds of miscellaneous cottons, damasks and linen soaking in soda ash solution. Some huge. Some not. I was tickled to find a small packet of alginate in the dye tub. Mixed up a gallon of goo.
Here's the first fruits of the venture, I guess. I finally unwrapped those vinegar
stinking frying pans. Some Rust. Now, what do I do about my husbands rusty
camping cookery? I don't know if I am going
to overdye these or leave them alone.
10,000 looks
According to Sitemeter on Mar 31 2008 6:14:44 pm someone from St.Paul, Minnesota,USA was the Ten Thousandth visitor to this blog. Holy Cow! If you recognize yourself (a Comcast subscriber, btw) let me know and I will send one of those relics of the past, a Post Card!
FOF08 - Lawrenceville Frankenstein Dyeworx- day 1
All right folks - daylight's awastin'.
I know my awfully early ways aggravated my immediate neighbors at FOF last year but for me, sleeping in is not an option.
As I begin my own studio week, one of the things I'll appreciate is having my assistants close at hand. If I can get the Black dye the way I want it, I will be making some cloth in Karma's honor. Such pretty patterns.
I did this yardage last night while watching the Braves home opening game. No idea what becomes of Sharpie markings through the rest of the dye/discharge process but I'll find out.
The first order of business this morning will be making a big tub of soda ash solution. We are expecting thunderstorms here all day so I'll be inside working the soy wax at the kitchen table. There is also a bundle of cloth, vinegar and rusty frying pans outside that has to be opened and inspected. Is color taking a back seat this year? I dont' think so. Although I have been in a black/grey state of mind for a spell, I'm counting on the dyes to bring me back to myself. C0lor mixing begins later today! Thunder and lightning be damned.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
the deconstructed
(mood enhancer just added)
I took those shirts apart yesterday and when I was finished I wondered what I would do with the pile of collars, cuffs and plackets .
These little headless creatures are not quite what I had in mind.
These are benign and silly looking compared to the scary things that I keep seeing in the corner of my mind since Jim showed me this silly thing.
At least I got it out of my system before I
put all the rest of that great seersucker together. Now I'm I'm sure I'm going to have to do something to it - as yardage goes it's pretty boring. No wonder they put the shirts in the Goodwill box!
Friday, March 28, 2008
Highs and Lows
On the upside, these two pieces, "Baghdad Bazaar" and "Clubbin' " have been selected to hang at the Peabody Auditorium Rose Room Gallery, Daytona Beach, FL.
After running a lot of lists mentally, including the things I can and cannot control, I won't be going to Focus On Fiber '08 down at the ACA in New Smyrna Beach. There are too many cons for travel at the moment but I hope to try for the October edition.
I plan on holding my own private FOF08 all next week here at the Lawrenceville Frankenstein Dyeworx. There will be pictures and play by play! I plan to try keeping to the same schedule and pace that I set for myself when I was at fiber camp last spring - working "cain't see to cain't see" most days.
Both of the pieces above were "born" at FOF07.
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