antique and vintage textiles
linen
felted wool that I make from old sweaters
felted wool that I make from raw wool
old velvet
penny rugs
early American era textiles and textile arts
sewing by hand
pieced work
embroidery
quilts - early American, Amish, Gee's Bend, Ralli quilts, story quilts (Harriet Powers)
folk art textiles
cloth dolls
embellishment
knitting
I like things that are not perfect - Wabi Sabi.
Where did you learn your textle skills?
I learned to hand sew from my maternal great aunt, Tia Yana, when I was quite young. Maybe five years old? Seven-years-old? I learned to knit from my childhood friend, Katie Simon, also at a tender age. Eight? Ten? I learned more about knitting from my mother. She used to knit maroon socks for the Red Cross. And she was one of those who could knit like a bat out of hell while carrying on a conversation or watching TV. I learned to machine sew in Home Economics class in Junior High School. I'm sorry to say I've forgotten the teacher's name. I enjoyed the class greatly and my parents were so impressed with what I made, that they bought me a sewing machine; a Singer Slant-O-Matic. This may have been the first year for that machine. I still have it, although I now use a lovely Bernina artista 180. The Singer machine came with a sewing class, which I took. The teacher's name was Zoe. I learned to use sweaters to make felted, or fulled, wool from Therese Inverso. The rest from books, the web, and experimenting.
Anything else you want to say to introduce yourself to the group??
In addition to the sites listed below, I also have an Etsy shop where I sell fiber art, fiber destash, handmade jewelry, jewelry supplies, and vintage items: www.morna.etsy.com
Morna, I love your "Pieces of Dreams, First". I think that we often feel that we have to work large and in feeling that we just don't get going. This lovely work is very encouraging to get moving. Thanks for that.
I haven't been on here in ages -- so sorry! I hope, when we get settled and I can get back into fabrics that I can keep up! Meanwhile, I'll have a lot of reading to catch up on. I'm about to go out to dinner, but will try and answer you tomorrow! We had a very busy summer, then all I could think about was packing ... but I'll have this winter to read here ... more soon!!
Hi! Got both your lovely messages - many thanks! Like you, I'm not entirely sure (ie. I'm...completely in the dark! Eeek!) about just where we're to leave comments - however, it doesn't seem to matter as one always gets a "heads-up" re: any comments via e-mail. Just took another lovely journey through your gallery - your at is such a joy! Cheers! Charlotte
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all the best Lorna