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i just over nighted this piece to seattle for Schamncy's Fiber Arctic show... this is the densest embroidery i've ever done.
it's bases on a victorian photo album that had a painted butterfly (mine is a luna moth) and tipped in photographs (mine are polar bears).
The fold-down table shown up for the photo, it usually is left down to make for more floor space.
Lots of nooks and crannies for beading and fiber-related work...mostly.
Its really an extra table and I worked on a small artist book the other day.
Non-fiber work is allowed, but only with a permit.
These photos show the fiber optic sprays and color-changing LEDs that can be added onto the color-changing/fireworks kit to simulate exploding firework shells.
"Pisinoë" (left) & "J'ai deux dos II" (center) by Lola B Deswarte
Palacete Santiago / Museu de Alberto Sampaio, Guimarães, Portugal
Fotografia / Photo by: António Cruz www.acruzdesignstudio.com
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New product only available at Sierra Composites. Green carbon fiber. This is not a typical Kevlar/Carbon weave, but a full carbon fiber sheet. No more hassles trying to cut and sand Kevlar. These sheets look great and reflect a subtle light or dark green depending on lighting.
Norway - Dalen i Telemark - I was up early today for a walk along the river when I came across this eating beaver. I got the chance to take some few pictures before the beaver discovered me and disappeared into the water again. The Eurasian beaver or European beaver (Castor fiber) is a species of beaver which was once widespread in Eurasia. It was hunted to near-extinction for both its fur and castoreum, and by 1900 only 1,200 beavers survived in eight relict populations in Europe and Asia. Re-introduced through much of its former range, it now occurs from Great Britain to China and Mongolia, although it is absent from Italy, Portugal and the southern Balkans (Wikipedia)
Fiber Collage by seven year old Emie and myself. Emie drew the picture and helped me with the embroidery and the beading. She loved beading the fringe and became fairly proficient at it, but not yet independent.
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"Sans Titre" by Yveline Tropéa
Palacete Santiago / Museu de Alberto Sampaio, Guimarães, Portugal
Fotografia / Photo by: António Cruz www.acruzdesignstudio.com
"Après la pluie", "La Bâche rouge" & "Sous-bois" by Isabelle Bisson Mauduit
Palacete Santiago / Museu de Alberto Sampaio, Guimarães, Portugal
Fotografia / Photo by: António Cruz www.acruzdesignstudio.com
I made these with my own hands.
Pompoms, or pompons, whichever you prefer to call them, are made from my own handspun yarn.
Listed to my etsy shop, linked in my profile.
You can see the original handspun yarn here
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1mW optical fiber detector is able to do visual tests of optical fiber, optical cable, and connector.
"Dentelle de Mer" by Cécile Borne (left)
"La Promise" & "L'Offrande" by Emilie Chaix (right)
Palacete Santiago / Museu de Alberto Sampaio, Guimarães, Portugal
Fotografia / Photo by: António Cruz www.acruzdesignstudio.com
Recently we took a tour of the Westin Building in downtown. It's how all non-Quest providers connect to the internet. This (which is not my photo) is the room where ISPs connect to the major fiber routes heading out to Asia, NY, SF, etc.
A rag rug woven from discarded blue jeans and clothing recycled from the Free Store.
The Fiber Arts Crew at Warren Wilson started with two students who came from crafting families and a lot of help from friends of the College. Katherine Evans and Allison Hoyman-Browe had been hosting a craft night in Dorland, and they got the idea for a weaving crew from their experiences there. They envisioned a “textile traditions” crew that taught the community about fiber crafts.
In 2011, the crew continues and is supervised by Melanie Wilder. Their shop is in a house on the Fortune property.
This is my first attempt at two dimensional needle felting fiber art. It is made from all wool roving. All of the Cala Lilies are made from Merino wool. I have also added some Angelina fibers to the Lilac buds.
I tried to capture the sparkle but it does not show up in pictures.