Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Weaving!

My loom is up and running!  Having a lot of fun with it learning the different weave structures and how the wool behaves in different patterns. The possibilities are infinite.

Daughter 1 took some lovely artistic shots of  my very first sampler:

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Learning all about ‘twill’ and ‘point threading’ and ‘tabby’. A whole new language .

Since weaving this  I have woven another 4 samplers and at the moment daughter 4 has a sampler going too. It takes longer to ‘warp’ the loom ( i.e. thread  the loom for weaving) than it does to weave!

If you are interested  the sample above is 100% NZ wool. I have been weaving with wool as it is apparently the most ‘forgiving’ for beginners. : )

Also happening since I last posted – two concerts and NCEA level 2 exams.  And print class. And made the Christmas cake…

Only 1 month till Christmas.

Rx

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Comments

Hi everyone,

I realise a lot of you are new to the blog world so a quick tutorial about how to post a comment -

Firstly click on ‘comment’ at the bottom of the post.

Then when you have commented you need to ‘verify’ by typing the word prompt you see in the space provided.

Then give yourself a name e.g –’ Rachel1’ or ‘anonymous’.

Then click ‘publish’.

The comment will publish.  And I will get an email telling me someone has left a comment on my blog.

You can read other people’s comments by clicking on the ‘comment’  on any blog.

Good luck : )

Rx

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Yes I’m still here!

Sorry for the long time since I last posted. A lot had happened. Firstly I dropped my laptop and that took 3 weeks to get fixed, luckily just the screen needed replacing so I didn’t lose any of my files.

Secondly we went to Christchurch for a holiday ( I booked it before the earthquake). We had a lovely time with great weather.

This is the church (Holy Trinity Avonside) where my parents were married many years ago. It has suffered some earthquake damage and they will not be able to use it for a year.

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We also went to Hanmer:

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And the lookout above Hanmer

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And the family on the beach at Kaikoura

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While we were in Christchurch we arranged the transport of my loom back to Wellington. And I have spent the last few weeks getting the necessary missing parts . I have it just about ready for my first ‘go’.

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It is a bit tricky as I am a complete novice and the loom came with no instructions!

I have also been to Printmaking classes again this term and am enjoying making woodcut prints.

A finished three colour reduction print:

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And some work in progress:

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Lastly if you’re in the neighbourhood I am playing in a concert this weekend with the Kapiti Concert Orchestra. We are playing 'Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf’ , Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony , Little Suite for Orchestra by Arnold and an Haydn Trumpet Concerto.

The Concert starts at 4pm and is at the Paraparaumu College Auditorium.

Have a great week

R x

P.S. I would like to know if anyone  reads my blog!

If you want to you can post a comment by clicking on the ‘comment’ at the bottom of this post and then when you have commented click ‘publish’.

Cheers