It's been a while since I've had any of my work on exhibit so when Annie Holm asked to include some of my fiber projects in A Prairie Primer: an exploration of the intersections of art, history,
and stewardship, I gathered up the following pieces for display:
Handspun wool yarn dyed with plants found around the farm (marigolds, cosmos, walnut leaves, and goldenrod).
Overshot weaving sample using natural shades of handspun wool with a few sections of goldenrod flower dyed wool.
My signature piece: the A-line, cable-knit miniskirt. This one uses yarn made with marigold-dyed handspun wool.
Vera Videnovich spends a lot of time working on her Michigan farm - which has a market garden and sheep. Sometimes she gets distracted.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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