Need I say anything? The colors are magnificent! I am trying to get a lot of photos together so that I can make an iphoto book. I don't own a Mac but my son does and he is kindly letting me use to make the book.
Hi Angela your photography is amazing ! i have enjoyed viewing some of your recent work it is all just lovely. Would you mind sharing where the indian store is and where your taking your workshops. You are so lucky finding the cocoons wow that was a great buy. I made some lovely tassles using half a cocoon as the top they look great. You can use a variety of fibres and it makes them look very interesting ! have a great weekend michelle
Hi Michelle The Indian store is called Onkar at the Hazelglen Plaza. The workshop I am taking is in Campbelleville with Sandra Spagnuolo. If you ever get the chance to take a workshop with her do it!
I feel like this has enough beading now. The beading enhances the kaleidoscope without obliterating it. I pushed myself outside of my box by using some bigger beads. I am always learning! I am linking with http://ninamariesayre.blogspot.ca/ http://www.supermomnocape.com/category/stitchery-link-party/
Working on another wool mandala. It is a pleasure to have the wool on my lap now that the weather has turned colder. I started this project back in the summer and didn't enjoy working on it so much then. I wonder if I can complete this project this winter. There are fifteen wool mandalas to do. It doesn't seem likely that I will. I could be wrong. I don't want to put any undue pressure on myself. There is no deadline. The spring might be cool enough to continue working on it. My but I do jump into the future. Slow stitching really helps me to be present. I am so grateful that stitching is such a balm for my soul. We all need to have something that does that for us. I am linking to https://kathysquilts.blogspot.com/
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You are so lucky finding the cocoons wow that was a great buy. I made some lovely tassles using half a cocoon as the top they look great. You can use a variety of fibres and it makes them look very interesting !
have a great weekend
michelle
The Indian store is called Onkar at the Hazelglen Plaza. The workshop I am taking is in Campbelleville with Sandra Spagnuolo. If you ever get the chance to take a workshop with her do it!