Here is the 4th rendition of the Georgia O'Keeffe Horoscope Weaving for the Cotton Clouds booth at Convergence. Woven in Bambu 7, sett 20 epi. You will be amazed at the look at feel of the finished shawl.
I will be eternally grateful to Karen Driscoll, one of my students in the Sacramento Guild, for the idea of setting in variegated warp ends on either side of the planets. It lends a surprising painterly quality to the weaving.
And best, it helps me focus on what is exactly in front of me---one pick at a time.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Georgia O'Keeffe Horoscope Shawl
You will be able to see, feel and wear this scarf/shawl at the Cotton Clouds booth #417 at Convergence in a few short weeks.
I may not have mentioned that the weaving above is a rendition of Georgia O'Keeffe's horoscope in Bambu 12 with variegated accent stripes (my new favorite thing) bordering each planet. It looks and feels smashing! I particularly like the way I wove half the scarf in turquoise and then gamped the other half.
Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention my fabulous model Breanne who took time out from creating amazing comics and zines to wrap up and pose for me.
I still have time to put another Georgia O'Keeffe in Bambu 7 on the loom. When I use Bambu 12, I wind each warp end doubled and sett at 24 epi. When I use Bambu 7, I wind a single strand and sett at 20 epi.
This warp is 28" wide going on the loom---plenty of room to put this on Grace, my 32".
I find it hard to believe both the finished Bambu 12 scarf and this Bambu 7 warp are the exact same color sequence.
I may not have mentioned that the weaving above is a rendition of Georgia O'Keeffe's horoscope in Bambu 12 with variegated accent stripes (my new favorite thing) bordering each planet. It looks and feels smashing! I particularly like the way I wove half the scarf in turquoise and then gamped the other half.
Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention my fabulous model Breanne who took time out from creating amazing comics and zines to wrap up and pose for me.
I still have time to put another Georgia O'Keeffe in Bambu 7 on the loom. When I use Bambu 12, I wind each warp end doubled and sett at 24 epi. When I use Bambu 7, I wind a single strand and sett at 20 epi.
This warp is 28" wide going on the loom---plenty of room to put this on Grace, my 32".
I find it hard to believe both the finished Bambu 12 scarf and this Bambu 7 warp are the exact same color sequence.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
A Bag of Many Cats
So much has been going on in my life (or just about to go on) that I haven't known where to begin---so I have just reported my day to day weaving here. I happened to be glancing at the ArgoKnot blog: "Where will you weave this summer" and I couldn't resist replying. I had been planning to make a big announcement here on my blog first, but I have these other big things happening before my trip to Montana and the Garden of 1000 Buddhas. to weave the His Holiness the Dalai Lama's horoscope to donate to help raise money for the completion of the garden.
Notes to myself from working with life coach:
1. Know what you need
2. First things first (funny I put that second on the list)
3. Make a plan
4. Stay open and grateful
5. Acknowledge
6. Ask for help
7. Plant seeds
8. Honor yourself
9. Prayer and centering
INSTRUCTIONS FROM SPIRITUAL ADVISER:
Always focus on the thrill of the unknown, instead of the terror. If you can manage to keep 51% of your attention on the thrill, the 49% that may still be with the terror will be powerless to affect you in any way.
Shut up so that you can hear i.e. stay "out of your mind as much as possible". Then listen very carefully. Obey whatever messages you receive immediately, and without hesitation, no matter what.
I listened and heard the title of a book WOMEN, FOOD AND GOD by Geneen Roth . I read the book, and it has changed my life---what else can I say.
Another huge thing (and there will be more about this as well) is that I am working with Cotton Clouds who will be featuring Color Horoscope Weaving kits in the booth at Convergence in a month! Much more to follow on this!
Oh yes, and did I mention that I am moving? If I haven't said where, it is because I don't have any idea---yet.
Notes to myself from working with life coach:
1. Know what you need
2. First things first (funny I put that second on the list)
3. Make a plan
4. Stay open and grateful
5. Acknowledge
6. Ask for help
7. Plant seeds
8. Honor yourself
9. Prayer and centering
INSTRUCTIONS FROM SPIRITUAL ADVISER:
Always focus on the thrill of the unknown, instead of the terror. If you can manage to keep 51% of your attention on the thrill, the 49% that may still be with the terror will be powerless to affect you in any way.
Shut up so that you can hear i.e. stay "out of your mind as much as possible". Then listen very carefully. Obey whatever messages you receive immediately, and without hesitation, no matter what.
I listened and heard the title of a book WOMEN, FOOD AND GOD by Geneen Roth . I read the book, and it has changed my life---what else can I say.
Another huge thing (and there will be more about this as well) is that I am working with Cotton Clouds who will be featuring Color Horoscope Weaving kits in the booth at Convergence in a month! Much more to follow on this!
Oh yes, and did I mention that I am moving? If I haven't said where, it is because I don't have any idea---yet.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
When in Doubt...Weave
Sometimes it is impossible to see the beauty in what you are weaving until it is finished and worn.
When I am feeling overwhelmed by the unknown, the familiar sound of the loom, the knowing where to move my feet, and the comforting feel of the yarn as it slowly unwinds from the shuttle all tell me where I am.
I wanted to see what a turquoise weft would look like.
I sent the picture to a friend of mine, and her response was to change color. My reply was---too late, I've already woven half the piece. But then I thought---it's never too late to change direction.
Is this a metaphor for life? I wore the finished piece yesterday, and when the sun came out for a minute, the scarf was dazzling.
You just never know how things are going to turn out. I don't have a good finished picture yet, but one will follow.
No new home yet either.
When I am feeling overwhelmed by the unknown, the familiar sound of the loom, the knowing where to move my feet, and the comforting feel of the yarn as it slowly unwinds from the shuttle all tell me where I am.
I wanted to see what a turquoise weft would look like.
I sent the picture to a friend of mine, and her response was to change color. My reply was---too late, I've already woven half the piece. But then I thought---it's never too late to change direction.
Is this a metaphor for life? I wore the finished piece yesterday, and when the sun came out for a minute, the scarf was dazzling.
You just never know how things are going to turn out. I don't have a good finished picture yet, but one will follow.
No new home yet either.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Making a Memory
When I lost my very dear friend, Sue, I wanted to create a "memory words" wall piece to present to her mother.
At the memorial service, I collected a list of memory words.
PRECIOUS JOY, SWEET SOUL, BELIEVING MIRROR, GIFTED SPIRIT, SINCERITY, PEACEFUL, BEAUTIFUL PERSON, SPECIAL, LOVING, CARING, GENTLE, SOFT YES, CURIOSITY, RADIANCE, MYSTERY, SOFT LOVING KINDNESS, WOOD NYMPH, POWERFUL AND GENEROUS, LOVING, PEACEFUL AND AT PEACE, BUTTERFLY, UNIQUE, SPRITE, LAUGHING FULL OUT, COMPASSIONATE, SOULFUL, DEEPLY INTUITIVE, ELFIN JOY, WHIMSICAL
The word below is PRECIOUS. I tried out a couple of color schemes. The top bar seemed to capture the kind of color that appealed to Sue. Instead of using a black matte board, I decided on white.
I used 10 wraps of a variegated black and white to separate words.
I'm still not sure how the final piece will look or whether or not I will trim off the white.
I don't know if I like the individual memories all fanned out.
Or all grouped together as a shape.
Oh, by the way.....I found out that I have to move.....again!!!!
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