I am home from Arrowmont and reflecting on the highlights. Of course, it was a good time spent with good people but it was also so much more. It always amazes me that as soon as you pull into the craft school parking lot, the craziness that is Gatlinburg disappears.
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Jennifer Sargeant speaking to us about this tapestry and
the choices she made regarding color and texture.
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Jennifer did a great job of allowing each student to work at their own pace. We had various levels of tapestry experience. It was such an encouraging and supportive group. We shared not only resources and skills but tools and yarn.
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Mary Jane and Lynn |
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We all approached color differently |
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Mary Jane used a watercolor sketch as a starting point.
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Jean was weaving using hand dyed raffia. She and I shared a mutual love of Silvia Heyden. |
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Really excited about those curves in the upper right. Regular hatching on the diagonal.
I am glad to be home and inspired to continue experiments with color in wedge weve and push myself.
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