The Fiber Work during the Pandemic

I have often said that fiber people are resilient folks, such has been our experiences during the pandemic. Below you will see just a few photos of the many quiltings, weavings, crochetings, knittings, and examples of our participation in the violet protest. It has not been an uninteresting year, in that we found another path to share our passions. It's not exactly the same, we as fiber people like to feel the fiber as it's passed around. We had had visiting Artists via zoom. Weaving instructors presented programs, i.e, Robbie LaFleur on tapestry, Daryl Lancaster on sewing handwovens and Katherin Weber on dyeing warps. The spinners gathered for a spin and a chat were thrilled to have past spinning workshop instructors just pop in for a spin or two, i.e.,Sue Robsen, Judith MacKenzie and Jeanette Ryan-Busch. What fun we had reminiscing with these folks. The potters have been able to schedule the kilns and studios to allow for their safe usage. Hopefully, we will get to see a ceramic/pottery exhibition in the near future. My apologies to our followers, I am working with the newest google version of this blog and let's just say it's not been intuitive for my aging mind. Perservance and patience will I'm sure find there's one click which will fix all my frustrations. I am a dreamer. Just like the Pandemic, Covid-19 and computers, there is always a way.

Comments

Popular Posts