slowly she turned
Living the Slow life in North Carolina
Author: Laurie
-
I weave on the front porch as much as possible to take advantage of the natural light and the pleasant weather now. Here’s the progress on “Hammock View.” About half of this will be turned over for a hem, so I am not very far along at all. Good thing that I’m not in a…
-
Spring has sprung.
-
I’ve always found it amazing that one of the prettiest buildings on campus is the old steam plant. I’m sure that wouldn’t be the case if it was built today.
-
working with line
-
Playing with fine lines in wee urban landscape tapestry on my little frame loom. This one is 4.5 x 4.5 inches and is designed from a photo that I took out of a classroom window at Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington. There was a wooden staircase next to the window and sidewalks and a…
-
Weaving tapestry on the front porch with Susanne.
-
Lunch at Cafe Europa. Awesome 17th century wooden statues. I like to sit at the bar just to look at them.
-
Walking home
-
Here it is just before going into the weekend, when I hope to spend hours on it. Did I have a time with getting this correctly warped! It would have been fine the way it was, I think. I decided to remove the paper from the loom and retie the warps on the bottom. That…
-
Wait, I thought that this was the South. I must have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque.