We love to grow the gorgeous Julia Child’s roses in the garden with their licorice scent. We also enjoy and recommend her timeless and simple vinaigrette.
Read MoreNight sky from the studio window while weaving…
Read MoreFor the warp, I’m using a light green tweed yarn that adds dimension. The “floating” flecks of color makes it more tactile.
Read MoreSome of the benefits of waking up early are the quiet and looking out the kitchen’s window to notice the moon at dawn. It’s a sublime time of the day.
Read MoreIt’s always a gift to get up early to enjoy the quiet before a busy day begins.
Read MoreWorking with nature gives us an opportunity to slow down to look closely.
Read MoreStudio view: September
Read MoreCreating gardens is a way of taking beauty and nourishment, but most importantly, is a way of giving back to nature.
Read MoreRed Columbine, enchanting small flowers doing the biggest job.
Read MoreSeed Library (Kale)
Cotton and wool yarn
8 x 12 inches
I work in gardens, with fiber and textiles, photography, prints, and performance among others.
Read MoreBefore I began weaving, there were subtleties of textiles and dyeing/printing with vegetables from the rooftop garden in my work.
Read MoreSeed Library (Remolacha/Beet)
Tweed & hand dyed yarn
Vintage wooden knitting needle
12 x 16 inches
Dyeing yarn with black walnuts.
Read MoreAsters are beautiful for our eyes, and good for the pollinators.
Read MoreCape Hatteras, 2022