Sunday, July 20, 2014

From The Circle July 9, 2014



Bobbie brought a friend, Elaine from Boston
Brenna commented, in introducing her to the group,
"We are like a permeable  membrane . . .we open and close as needed."

Bobbie brought the catalog from an exhibit of the Muskegon Museum of Art, now at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport Iowa. "Innovators & Legends Generations in Textiles and Fiber"
Includes Madison artist Mary Bero
and also gasps to the art of Ilze Aviks. . .orange circles

Elaine brought a photo of a Chuppa that she made for her son's wedding (goes over the Jewish wedding canopy) and is now a quilt for their bed. And a beautiful quote which is the verbal wedding vow, instead of "I do".    "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine."
Bobbie's father would say, "No Chuppie no whoppie"

How to use the rest of the hankies?
Hang them between the flat flags (the ones in between would just be shaken out and hung from their center.)

Brenna suggested everyone find a pocket and then (cut it out from a shirt maybe) bring to afix to a cloth or just hang them on a clothes line with Pocket

This group really resonates with hankies. . .could do another hankie project.
Peggy brought pen and ink line drawings she made at Cy workshop.

Brenna has a picture of all Bobbie's hankies on her blog What is Beautiful Remains.



Sherri brought Brenna Christmas ornaments, lots of beads and sequines. Brenna is Very VERY happy.

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