Nov 5, 2014 | How to think like an artist, Uncategorized
The way I see it there are two kinds of knitters. And this comes from working in the yarn shop for a year as well as talking to hundreds of you in person at the shows and online. I can pretty much break it down to technique driven knitters and visually driven...
Oct 29, 2014 | How to think like an artist
I’ve just begun the process of redoing my bathroom working with a designer. Yesterday in an email as were talking about tile colors, I fessed up that I’m going to be one of those high maintenance clients that will want to be all hands on the color picking....
Oct 22, 2014 | How to think like an artist
I stood there staring at a table full of color and curls. Bits of leather, some sequins, tangles of threads. But in this pile of plush fiber I saw a consistency and a familiarness emerge from the folds. I could almost flesh out the progression of her study even within...
Oct 1, 2014 | How to think like an artist
I am not gonna lie. I have not been feeling the knitting love lately. Heck I have not been feeling the spinning or dyeing love either. Crazy since today is the first day of October. Here in Appalachia that means crisp cool mornings, gorgeous inspiring autumn colors...
Aug 27, 2014 | Art Journaling for fiber artists., How to think like an artist
I am such a big advocate of art journaling. For me it is not just a place to try my hand at art techniques. The main reason I keep one is it is hands down the best way to capture and develop inspirations. ALL of my creative ideas start in my art journal. It is...
Aug 6, 2014 | How to think like an artist
It all started with reading yet another post about another artist being inspired by nature. {{{Groan}}}} I know that there are a lot of artist whose work are truly inspired by the great outdoors . God’s country. Mother Nature. But, I also know that this is the...