Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Another Patch of Alberta

I have so much to catch up on now that it's overwhelming. I should have the June contest ready for tomorrow. This was one of the pieces I was madly trying to finish as it was a benefit auction donation. It's another little patch of Alberta and it differs from the other ones in that I used three strands of floss instead of six. I also used a combination of colours and that let me get some really neat colour changes. I have to admit, it was hard to let this one go. There was something extra special about it! I did not quite make it to ACEO size - it's about 2.5x3". Things got a little bunchy at the top. Maintaining an even width it pretty tricky for me right now. The piece sold for $50.


A Patch of Alberta 3

6 comments:

  1. Wow, congrats. That is a beautiful piece of work. It is very fun working with fiber.

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  2. Thanks Marlene :-) I visited a wool shop in Prince Edward Island and I went straight for the expensive wools (naturally!). They had raw wool and all sorts of exotic fibres. I had to settle on some scratchy type wool that was $5...but some very interesting colours.

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  3. Yeh Christine!! So happy for you!!!

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  4. Thanks hun! I am hoping to have four or five mini tapestries done for the fall student art sale. It makes me happy that people want to pay money for the tapestries, LOL!

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  5. Congratulations on the sale, that's awesome! What a beautiful piece of art.

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  6. Congrats! This piece is so beautifully shaded...I am not surprised that it sold!

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