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Uncommon Threads: October 2014
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Friday, October 24, 2014. ECO DYEING AT OUR RETREAT. S book Eco Clour. Below are most of the samples people did using leave, flowers, vegetables, sticks, you name it. We were very pleased with ourselves when we shared the results at our latest meeting. Friday, October 3, 2014. Participants working over their found plants and silk. Red leaves and bark. Chrysanthemum, avocado skin and various leaves. An iron pot and a copper pot hold boiling water with our silk and foliage wrapped around sticks.
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Uncommon Threads: ECO DYEING AT OUR RETREAT
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Friday, October 24, 2014. ECO DYEING AT OUR RETREAT. S book Eco Clour. Below are most of the samples people did using leave, flowers, vegetables, sticks, you name it. We were very pleased with ourselves when we shared the results at our latest meeting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Celebration of Life. By Created by Uncomm. ECO DYEING AT OUR RETREAT.
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Uncommon Threads: June 2014
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Thursday, June 19, 2014. Cathy Jeffery has been a member of Uncommon Threads since we started 11 years ago. She says she enjoys working with strips of fabric in an abstract manner. "It's all about the colors side by side and manipulating the shapes. In addition to exhibiting in the group's exhibits she has shown at Waverly House Gallery. In the juried shows. A River Runs Through It. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Celebration of Life. By Created by Uncomm.
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Uncommon Threads: February 2013
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Thursday, February 21, 2013. We had three months to work on this challenge - Favorite Tree - chosen by Lettie Blackburn. People either found it very challenging or really liked the subject because of the 11 people participating 15 works were created. How To Choose From Riches Such As These. The Last Stand.Remembering. Lettie says this is a dead pine tree whose design fascinates her and this is the third time she has used it in her artwork. Georgia Street Gingko Tree-October 16th. A drawing on fabric.
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Uncommon Threads: April's Show and Share
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013. April's Show and Share. Vivian Terbeek has done a piece with two layers. Two quilts in one! The top is like a "fringe" of white and small pieces of fabric. The bottom layer is a pieced "quilt.". Lettie won the Fiber Award in the Senior Art Exhibit sponsored by the Missouri State University Gerontology Department. I think Lettie is our youngest member; Barely a "Senior.". Labels: Show and Share. April 27, 2013 at 3:22 AM. Me to come here аnd visіt more οften. A Celebration of Life.
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Uncommon Threads: Cathy Jeffery
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Thursday, June 19, 2014. Cathy Jeffery has been a member of Uncommon Threads since we started 11 years ago. She says she enjoys working with strips of fabric in an abstract manner. "It's all about the colors side by side and manipulating the shapes. In addition to exhibiting in the group's exhibits she has shown at Waverly House Gallery. In the juried shows. A River Runs Through It. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Celebration of Life. By Created by Uncomm.
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Uncommon Threads: UT RETREAT 2014
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Friday, October 3, 2014. Our annual retreat was at Bennet Springs State Park, Missouri this week for three days and two nights. It was glorious weather so that we could spend our time outside. This year's focus was on Eco-Dyeing via India Flint's book by the same title. Participants working over their found plants and silk. Red leaves and bark. Chrysanthemum, avocado skin and various leaves. An iron pot and a copper pot hold boiling water with our silk and foliage wrapped around sticks.
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Roberta Ranney: September 2012
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Thursday, September 13, 2012. Sentinel (18" x 22") is my most recent work. I received my much-awaited box of hand-dyed fabric from Ellen Anne Eddy last week and this fabric immediately jumped out at me. It makes for a beautiful night background. Her fabrics often have the feeling of a light source which contributes a lot to my enjoyment of the finished piece. This work is available at Waverly House Gallery in Springfield, Missouri.. Labels: Ellen Anne Eddy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). IRIS IN THE GRASS.
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Roberta Ranney: August 2012
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Thursday, August 30, 2012. This small quilt (16" x 20") jumped into my mind a few weeks ago. The front is completely free-motion stitched. The little saw-whet owl is thread painted and all the pine needles are thread sketching. The moon is composed of angelina fibers. I'm on my way to Waverly House Gallery to take this latest work. I may have to make another for myself because I'm very fond of it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Springfield, Missouri, United States. View my complete profile. IRIS IN THE GRASS.
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Roberta Ranney: October 2012
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Sunday, October 7, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Springfield, Missouri, United States. I live in southwest Missouri, work and play with fabric and thread, read lots of books, laugh a lot, cry a little, raise my blood pressure by reading the opinion section of the newspaper. View my complete profile. Read more: http:/ www.alzquilts.org. The following works are available for purchase through Waverly House Gallery in Springfield, MO, (417) 882-3445:. IRIS IN THE GRASS. Blogs and websites that inspire.