It's always an adventure! Life of an artist while raising and releasing daughters. Memories, current happenings, short stories. My mistakes and triumphs along the way.
Friday, August 20, 2010
allegan fiber festival
I took two days off this week.
Just for me!
I drove about two hours north to Allegan Michigan.
The weather was great.
We had a cold front come in
which kept the temps around 80.
The alram went off Wednesday am at 5:45.
WAY TOO EARLY FOR ME!
I loaded the car with clothes, water and yarn.
I got the the Allegan County Fairgrounds just on time.
The class of 10 was introduced to the continuous strand loom.
8 of the 10 were working on seven foot triangle looms and
Ila and I were working on seven foot rectangle looms.
Honestly there is quite a bit of difference.
Carol Leigh is a great teacher and she and her family
have been making looms and weaving for decades.
What inspiring things they have made.
I spent the first hour taking notes and learning terms.
Then the work began.
For the next six hours, I wove and wove and wove.
I took my own "bulky" yarn and added some merino with it.
Should have used just one color because I wasn't too happy with the
end results of the color combo.
But I wanted to learn everything I could learn.
And did I ever!
By the end of the first day,
I was so confused as which loom to buy the next day.
I had come for the rectangle,
but they were doing amazing things with the triangles.
Then there was the square.
I finally went to the hotel in Holland,
got some spaghetti at Goog's...lol...and a milkshake,
and settled in for the night.
I tried to read the loom literature, but my eyes were crossing
and only seeing rows and rows of yarn!
SIDE NOTE:
I really do enjoy getting away from the every day routine once in a while.
I love my life and my family and friends.
There is just something about being on your own,
in a new place, with new ideas and people and spaces.
Where I can focus on one thing only.
All my concentration.
I was totally exhausted each night, and totally absorbed.
The next morning, after an invigorating breakfast
of banana, chocolate donut and apple juice,
I returned to the Youth Building at the fairgrounds.
I had decided on the rectangle.
I had spent this much time on it so far,
I dare not try to learn the triangle in one day!
Maybe another year.....
I was moving along so quickly that I thought I would be the first finished!
Until I sent that text telling my loved ones how wonderful I was doing.
My yarn broke, and I got the strands twisted several times.
I finished almost last.
Thank you God for putting me in my place and not letting me get so cocky!
I learned the leno lace technique, and finsihed off the weaving.
Took more notes on fringe...way cool...
and bought my loom...
and accessories!
Gotta have them tools!
When I got home, Joe put the loom together for me.
After rearranging my family room, and moving lots of things out,
I have room for my lovely rectangle loom.
Yes, I even started a 7 foot scarf before bed that night,
just so I wouldn't forget what I learned.
New adventure for my continuing fiber obsession!
Thank you Terry!
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You're very welcome, beloved .... it's kinda cool actually, being married to an artist. Enjoy.
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