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Sunday, November 16, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Monday, January 13, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Collaboration
A collaboration project with Tom D. Duimstra.
Mix media wall sculptures. Wood and fiber.
Showing at:

Afvoerpijp
Bal Aan Boord
Bergland
Texel
Toledo
Wolf Lake
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Embroidery Project #2
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Original Drawing from 1997. Charcoal, pen and ink on BFK Rives. |
Hand stitched embroidery on custom printed cotton fabric. This new piece is based on a charcoal, pen and ink drawing that was created in 1997 as a undergrad at Michigan State University. Based on microscopic images of the cellular structures of plants.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Cloth Napkins
Got to spend Christmas visiting my sisters in San Francisco. I now understand holiday travel stress. Aside from spending one Christmas in Germany, I have never had to travel a long distance during the holiday season. I am usually a lightweight traveler, a less is more, don't take too much stuff kind of a gal.
Anyway, back to the original reason of this post. I like to give my sisters handmade gifts if possible. The idea of making them cloth napkins came pretty late in the game, but I figured I could probably get them done fairly quickly. I was a little frantic getting the second set done before I left. Nothing like sewing when you should be packing!
Anyway, back to the original reason of this post. I like to give my sisters handmade gifts if possible. The idea of making them cloth napkins came pretty late in the game, but I figured I could probably get them done fairly quickly. I was a little frantic getting the second set done before I left. Nothing like sewing when you should be packing!
Labels:
cloth napkins,
fabric,
gifts,
Grand Rapids,
holiday,
napkins,
san francisco,
sewing,
sisters,
thread
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