ramblings about textile art and anything else relevant or not - Dale Rollerson is a textile artist - writer - teacher and passionate owner of The Thread Studio
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
postponments and plodding along
Today's racing n Sydney was postponed - the weather can't have been right but here is SLAM at the attempted start. Tomorrow Ian and I are flying off to Sydney to watch the remainder of the regatta - my shopping day on Friday will be curtailed as today's race is scheduled for then. But that doesn't matter - the racing is what we are going for. It will be a family outing - Annette and Terry and Ken and Raylene are coming over from NZ - all those Rollies together at once. We are all going out for dinner on Friday night. Watch out Sydney. We will be back on Monday morning.
The plodding is my work on the little felty bits for my art to wear - I figure I need about 60 for the little bolero. Hope I get there in time and that's only the start of the garment....
See you on Monday and by the way - visit the website, go to notions in the catalogue and check out our first little video on the flower stitcher - this is an introduction - I have plans to load a number of short videos on using the foot (red headed blondes have short attention span) - let us know what you think. Next one I will actually fit it for you!
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4 comments:
Enjoy the racing. Keep plodding on, the pieces are beautiful.
Enjoy the regatta and your family gathering in Sydney - go Rollies, go!! The little felt pieces are so lovely. Have a great weekend.
Have a great reunion in Sydney, hope the weather improves for the sailing. I love the little felt pieces and I have been to watch the flower stitch video. My computer wanted to block it at first but then loaded it beautifully with no jerkiness at all - good fun. BTW we have had some more rain but the forecast is still for 32 degrees and high humidity tomorrow. I think I would like to be in England! Cheers, Robin
The video is excellent Dale. Your felty bits look great. Kay (Tas.).
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