Husbands can be so melodramatic sometimes, am I right?
Luckily, mine is quite patient most of the time. Happy Friday! 🙂
Crocheting, knitting, and other random acts of crafting
Husbands can be so melodramatic sometimes, am I right?
Luckily, mine is quite patient most of the time. Happy Friday! 🙂
Although I didn’t attend The National NeedleArts Association (TNNA) trade show in Columbus, OH, I’ve really enjoyed reading trip reports from the talented professionals who were there. Here are a few blogs where you can learn more about the event:
P.S. I’m so jealous about all the people who got to have Jeni’s Ice Cream. I’ve never tried it, but they have a bunch of locations now.
P.P.S. It looks like the 2016 TNNA summer show will be in Washington, D.C.
I just wanted to take a moment, on the occasion of my 100th blog post, to say thank you. Your incredible projects and kind words of encouragement inspire me to create!
The art center is doing something wonderful. It’s captured quite a bit of attention lately, and I want to share a few photos with my fiber-loving friends:
I am completely in awe of this exhibit. I’ve yet to explore all of it, but what I’ve seen is incredibly inspiring. One of the best parts, for me, is that it encourages others to try knitting and crocheting. Take an instruction card, learn a skill.
Doesn’t it just make you happy to imagine that someone who has always wanted to learn to knit or crochet might take a card home, give it a try, and discover a new passion?
And there’s another way that this exhibit encourages community involvement: They’re asking local knitters/crocheters to submit swatches, which they’ll assemble into a giant tapestry. This tapestry will capture the spirit of Georgia O’Keeffe’s From the Lake No. 1.
The art center even provided the fiber – I received a skein of navy blue yarn. Since Georgia O’Keeffe is known for painting floral subjects, I decided to pick a pattern with a flower motif: The Crocodile Flower. It’s a gorgeous, heavily textured crocheted square pattern. I used almost an entire skein of Vanna’s Choice to make my 12″ square! (Your mileage may vary, of course.)
I hope to get pictures to share once the tapestry is complete. What a great way to connect the community!