I'm just beginning to recover from the craziness of the past couple of weeks. I still haven't tackled the gigantic mess in my sewing room (although I have to admit that my recent purchases are only part of the problem - I still have bags from Chicago, Paducah and Colorado), and I am way behind on other things like making arrangements for rug camp, installing my replacement router, etc. I can hardly believe that it is nearly the middle of November already. My travels and the warm weather have me totally baffled! I took this picture of fall foilage this morning. Trees around here usually aren't quite this brilliant in color, and the almost never have any leaves left by November!
Immediately upon returning from Houston, I attended a rug class with Anne Marie Littenberg at Nola's studio. It was one of the best workshops I have ever attended! We had a fantastic group of really creative people, and Anne Marie was an incredible teacher! I am very excited about my project and was so inspired by everything I learned!
The rug that Anne Marie is holding in the above photo illustrates one of the techniques I would like to try. (And yes, that is Sharon Townsend in the corner - I said it was an awesome class!) Anne Marie uses smaller and smaller cuts to create perspective as she works away from the foreground. The designer of this rug is using an 8 cut in the foreground and is gradually working to a 4 cut in the distance. You could already see how dimensional it will look!
Here's a picture of my pattern and the hooking I got done in class. With Anne Marie's and my daughter's encouragement I opted to do a view of the side of the Ha Ha Tonka castle rather than the view from the front. I learned all kinds of tips for creating light and shadow. I can't wait to get a little farther along to see how my building looks!
Another thing that Anne Marie inspired me to do is start a journal. I have tried to capture ideas in various places in the past, including this blog and a composition notebook in my sewing room, but I have never been very serious about it. I haven't found the perfect journal yet - I am off to Barnes and Noble in search of something tomorrow. I want to do a better job of documenting my projects as well as the hundreds of ideas I come across, and jotting notes from my three days with Anne Marie seems like the perfect way to start!
Your pictures make me want to start a new hobby!
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