We visited the chocolate factory (much too touristy for us) and Providore and ran into Ned Kelly
There was an exhibition as well as the expo - this is Val Hornibrook's fabulous nuno felted best called Laminated Layers which I loved. Val taught two workshops- lucky people
Jan Flower was also teaching Eco dyeing and had yummy goodies there - hopefully Jane and Val will be guest exhibitors at the WA Craft Show on Perth in August next year - loved their work
Jennie Abbot was also on attendance and this was her work - loved it
I make silk paper on the stand (in the tent)
A few sheets - not made any for a while
And then I wove it something I enjoy - will stitch it some time
And because there was a lady there whose name I forget teaching silk spinning with a spindle and weaving silk, I found a piece of card and tipped scraps out of my Kimberley Dreaming box and wove up a little piece
Right now I am stitching up another background while we sort out where we are going to watch the All Blacks play England since it isn't on Foxtel
In the meantime the garden needs attention mmmmm.......
1 comment:
Those garments are so beautiful and I love your silk paper and stitchy piece. I won't wish the All Blacks 'good luck' for the game!
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