equals then spin more yarn, add black walnut hulls, a few stitches later, the days and the sweater are growing longer bobbin, ink, knife, stylus, needle, yarn, pencil (colored, graphite), pen (dip, fountain, felt tip), finger it's so hard to pick just one may your sails be full
and the new year alive with yarn and sprightly tunes I will have two pieces in this upcoming exhibition at the Hunterdon Art Museum Clinton, N. J. 11 January - 10 May 2015 Whoopee!!!! The exhibition featuring 39 artists will fill three of the four Museum galleries, includes loom work by some of the most renowned artists working today. To commemorate and celebrate this exhibition, curator Carol K. Russell has written a new book, Contemporary International Tapestry, to be released by Schiffer Publishing early next year featuring images and information about the artists included in the exhibition. The Museum also plans several programs related to the exhibition:
Quotes above from the Hunterdon Art Museum Website
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Sarah C Swett
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