A WILD RIDE & MORE!
EXCITING NEWS! I was recently interviewed for 3 1/2 hours by a writer for the magazine 'LOCAL culture' The article will appear in their December issue. Carolyn, who works for LOCAL found my work in the Maye River Gallery and became enthralled with my felt-making. This magazine is top quality and is based in Hilton Head and distributed all over the low country. I am extremely fortunate and appreciative to be included in such a top-quality publication.
Oh, it's been a wonderful wild ride, moving from Habersham to Harbor Island for three months and then our little dream carriage house that is everything we want and need. We were supposed to stay there until January, but I wasn't paying attention and tripped and ended up with a broken left kneecap and a broken bone in my right hand a few days before Christmas - so that was the end of the beach as there were stairs leading up to the elevator that made it difficult to manage. Jenni and Dean to the rescue once again and we ended up in their downstairs master bedroom! The carriage house wasn't finished yet but by Valentine's Day - we moved in!
Living right adjacent to our youngest daughter and family is so very special with our youngest grandsons so nearby. The littlest just drops in to spend time with his granddad to show him his experiments - at 7 he is quite the scientist and Win the eldest is so grown up now, so smart, and loves conversations with granddad too!
We are so fortunate to enjoy our family so close. Our eldest daughter and husband just moved here a few weeks ago and are only a short ride away. Now we are hoping to see our son and daughter-in-law and the other grands in a few weeks, it has been too long because of the pandemic.
Now that we are pretty much settled, I've been taking a couple of online classes - felted jewelry which was very inspirational and something new for me; in addition, since I love botanical printing, I decided to take a class using the heat press. With the heat press, there are no guarantees and there is quite the learning curve but the possibilities for creativity are endless so that has kept me more than occupied! In fact, my felt-making has taken a back seat for a while but since it is my first love, getting back to it is quite thrilling.
STUDIO: My studio makes it so easy and enjoyable because I can see everything at hand in 'rainbow' form! On the top (which doesn't show in this picture) there are bins of yarns, on the next cubby down there are silks and velvets, everything from hand-dyed to hand-dyed (by me), and on the bottom cubby is the wool (and if course, there is more wool and silk in the adjacent drawers. It is such a pleasure to see it all at once without having to get it out of the attic. On the main shelf are a few of my machines - Babylock Embellisher and Imagine serger behind it, and my Brother PQ 1500 for free-motion stitching. Under my table is another Embellisher and my Pfaff 1475 that I just love because I can input text and stitch it out which I used for our grandchildren's baby quilts- it is way beyond even embroidery machines as it doesn't need a hoop. My embroidery machine, Elegante, is over at Jenni's and I can access it whenever I want to use it. Then there are a wide variety of white silks, and fine types of cotton folded under the main shelf which is also easily accessed for felting, dyeing, or botanical printing.
You are an inspiration
ReplyDeleteI loved reading your blog and recalling all the transitions all of you went through. It is so good that you are in a almost inspiring place and near family and close to all your friends so that we can get together on occasion.
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ReplyDeleteAs always, Margo, I am enchanted with your work, your stamina, your inspiration and the inspiration you create for me. I LOVED reading this and seeing your new creative space. I am drooling with envy! Keep at it please!
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