Month: August 2013

Shibori…miura shibori

Shibori…miura shibori

In my series of posts explaining the varied methods of Japanese shibori I hope you are beginning to understand how vast the possibilities are for dying fabric.  And perhaps you will understand why I bristle when someone says “oh, that is just tie dye”.  The 

Caring for Silk

Caring for Silk

Silk is a natural fiber, spun by silk worms who have spent a long time gorging on mulberry leaves.  Their cocoons are collected, and spun into fiber, and woven to create a wide selection of different thicknesses and styles of fabric. Silk, unlike most fabric, 

The Mudd Sisters and New Shaving Bowls

The Mudd Sisters and New Shaving Bowls

Devaney, of Mudd Sisters Pottery payed us a visit and brought a lovely selection of her wheel thrown shaving bowls.  And we always oooh and sash as the get unwrapped. We first met Devaney and Deb at an event at Trinity Cathedral(I think the photo 

Creativity

Creativity

Writers and artists have alot in common. There are moments of great inspiration followed by wonderful creative thought and activity, but there are some times when the creativity stops…. like a writers block, the inspiration is not happening, the ideas not flowing, or the ideas