I had plans to go to RMIT this week and do quite a bit on my tapestry there also but our dog has a mystery injury (probably a cruciate ligament) and we are spending time investigating that.
Oh well, I will just have to try to catch up later. I am not graduating this year, so the pressure to have my work done in time for the graduation shows is not there. I just hate missing deadlines though, so will do my best to get it done.
I just noticed that my previous post had two pictures that were supposed to be before and after but when I look at them I see that they have different parts done, they appear to both be after but do not have the same work done in them. Very mysterious.
I did manage a bit of work on one tapestry today, working at a friend's place. We had the radio on all morning, waiting to hear if we would have a government or if we would have to have another election - squeezed in around the state election we can now focus on! Very exciting and an historic day.
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Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteI sympathise, it happens to all of us, something xomes in-between. All the best for catching up!
In a prev post you wrote how you like to weave with different yarns for texture and interpret the design. That's how I love to work too.
Happy weaving,Vera
Thanks Vera. I have visited your blog, what wonderful textures. I have not branched out into spinning (and dyeing) my own yarns.
ReplyDeleteI will have to spend much more time going through your blog, especially as you have such great links.
Once again, thanks for visiting.
Mary