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Category Archives: Design
A Prodigal Returns
Hot on the heels of her elder sister’s engagement, the third daughter of #1 son is back from New York. It might be recalled that of all three children, the third, shown on the right below, was the gangly one. … Continue reading
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Finally! IVF produces a REAL result
In a previous note I observed that our grandparents were walking on eggshells as their daughter and her “a little bit fancy” husband tried repeatedly to have a child via IVF. Grandma has been watching the news … Continue reading
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Only Women Weave: overview of my Timor trip
I have just had the best holiday ever. I went to Timor in Indonesia (aka West Timor before the independence of Timor L’este). Our guides were Ruth Hadlow and Ony Made. The trip was organised by Active Travel (http://activetravel.com.au/Trips/west-timor-textiles-culture/). In … Continue reading
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I present a new grandmother!
Drum roll!!!! This lady is now a proud grandmother: Her eldest born son, the one who married the somewhat stolid leafess (see below right), has in a very short space of time produced three interesting children, each only … Continue reading
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How Quickly They Grow Up
Well a month is a long time in leaf family formation. The three progeny of and have now all partnered. Here is the photographic evidence: The eldest son chose a very worthy girl. Moss stitch is a good sensible compromise … Continue reading
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Back to Work!!
Well, it’s a month since I last posted and still no leaf sketches….but I’ve been on a fantastic holiday in Malaysia with Prudence Mapstone and my interest in freeform crochet as a medium for 3D patterning is rekindled. I’m intent … Continue reading
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Leaf Drawing: Week 1
I found the leaf for the first week of my drawing challenge on the doorstep of a friend who’d been ill and unable to sweep her porch. Lucky me! I drew it. Using an app called C4LA (Camera for Line … Continue reading
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Development Briefs: Ruth Hadlow Workshop
The take down of the Hidden Revealed Transformed exhibition (http://www.meldarts.com/wordpress/) has given me a pause. A pause to reflect on where to next. Felicitously, this pause coincided with the opportunity to do a workshop this past weekend which was sponsored … Continue reading
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Hidden Revealed Transformed: MELD exhibition
The opening of our MELDArts exhibition, Hidden Revealed Transformed, is documented on our website at http://www.meldarts.com/wordpress/ The exhibition is the culmination of months of planning and collaboration and I have learned a great deal not only about organising exhibitions but also … Continue reading
Mudcloth completed.
Earlier this year (April 2014) as a member of the Western Australian Fibre and Textile Association (www.wafta.com.au) I had the chance to learn Judy Dominic’s version of bogolanfini. Participants in the workshops brought mud to share from the breadth of … Continue reading
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