Sunday, October 31, 2010
And a Small Rant
I usually try to keep my posts upbeat and not say anything which may upset someone or come back to bite me but I need to rant a little about the 2010 Creativ Festival. It was very disappointing. The size was a quarter of the previous years' exhibits. I can't say anything about classes or teachers because I go for the Vendors' wares. There were so few and certainly nothing new or interesting. There was no quilt exhibit or if there was, it was very well hidden. I did end up buying some fabric which I needed as a backing for a baby blanket for which I had a Fabricland front panel I bought a few years ago and couldn't find anything to match it. The fabric I did buy was from Sew-Sisters. Granted at a good price but after I factor in the cost of entry to the exhibit, it was expensive fabric... And then to find there was no shuttle back to Union Station was not a pleasant surprise. So, like I like to say, I was the the Creativ Festival twice this year, first time and last time.
October Challenge
Our last FibreArts Toronto meeting was at Christine's. As well as having a lovely time, she offered some of the printed fabrics (deconstructed something or other -- I'm not that into the dye, screen print, discharge, etc. part of the fibre arts) that were made at the previous meeting at her house. Also, I had brought her a bunch of white cotton crochet cords and other white yarns which she dyed in lovely colours. The October challenge was to make something with them. Voila --my October challenge piece. I am not enamoured with the shape (I have a hang-up about symmetry) and the binding was my second choice. I had actually tried facing it but failed miserably. (The binding also failed, but hopefully not miserably).
Baby Naomi
I am trying to make up for the long time from my September post with 3 short posts. (Mainly because I can never get the photos to go where I want them...)
About two weeks ago, Stephen and Diana had a baby girl, Naomi. In honour of Naomi, I made a baby blanket. And then I had some Chisholm tartan left over from their chuppah, so I made a wall hanging for Naomi.
When Autumn Leaves Start to Fall
Just a few weeks ago we went for a drive in the country to see the fall foliage. And it was truly amazing this year. The colours were so vibrant and it lasted for a long time. As much as we were in awe of the colour display, we weren't quite as enamoured yesterday when we did our leaf raking. We've got it down to a science -- rake, shovel leaves into bag, compress leaves in bag, shovel in more, rake some more. More than ten bags later, we had cleared the ground of leaves. We put the bags out to the curb and went into the house. An hour later, the ground was again covered with leaves. Oy. I found muscles I had forgotten I have. Next weekend, we'll do some more, if they haven't been covered by that four letter word -- SNOW. Right now it's flurrying outside the window.
I am posting a photo of my FibreArt Toronto challenge piece from September -- Autumn. It was inspired by the rich rusty-red colours and the shape of the maple leaf. There are two leaves, one from organza and one from tulle. Overall, it came out well, I think.
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- Chaya Erez
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