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Thanks Marisa,
I enjoyed looking at your jewelry when you posted the other day. You are doing some really beautiful work! wrote in message oups.com... Hi Lisa, Your fibre art work is wonderful! I so enjoyed looking at all the beautiful and complex surfaces. They really spoke to me. Marisa www.galleryvittoria.co.nz Lisa Caryl wrote: Okay Becki, You asked for it, here it is, the latest set I made. The pink beads are those cute tab beads that Marjean sells in her ebay shop. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisacaryl/ I haven't posted here in ages and no one prolly knows who I am except for Sooz, maybe. I also have a box there that has beadwork on it. It was accepted in the Fine Arts division of the Iowa State Fair this year. Cool beans to me because it did not fit in the quilting division. I didn't win a ribbon, but it felt really great to be jurried in. A (sort of) OT note, I got to teach at the John Campbell folk school in North Carolina this summer. http://www.folkschool.org/ My good friend Martha Green was teaching crazy quilting, and since her class was full, she was able to hire me as an assistant. I taught some simple bead embellishment, and helped Martha by being her 'ears' since she is nearly deaf. It was just heavenly there. Every morning I watched the sun rise over the Smokey Mountains as I sat on our front porch in a hand made rocking chair. This link shows the house I stayed in. It is the picture in the very upper left corner http://www.folkschool.org/lodging.html Other than a scarry incident with a sneaky snake, it was wonderful. The food was to die for, and the students eager and willing to try new things. Wish we were going back next year too. But alas, Martha isn't going back til 2008. I *HOPE* the class is full again so I can go too! -- Lisa Caryl http://www.picturetrails.com/quiltygurl remove the obvious to reply |
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Lisa -- I have to say it again - I am so enthralled with your fabric pieces, especially all the detail pictures of the box. Would it be OK with you if I make one of those pictures my screensaver? It makes me want to create. It makes me want to own that box!!! Becki |
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I didn't even see the box -- I was blinded by the other stuff -- WOW,
KLUNK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOLY CRAP!!!!!! ```````````````````````````````````` Lisa Caryl wrote: Okay Becki, You asked for it, here it is, the latest set I made. The pink beads are those cute tab beads that Marjean sells in her ebay shop. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisacaryl/ I haven't posted here in ages and no one prolly knows who I am except for Sooz, maybe. I also have a box there that has beadwork on it. It was accepted in the Fine Arts division of the Iowa State Fair this year. Cool beans to me because it did not fit in the quilting division. I didn't win a ribbon, but it felt really great to be jurried in. A (sort of) OT note, I got to teach at the John Campbell folk school in North Carolina this summer. http://www.folkschool.org/ My good friend Martha Green was teaching crazy quilting, and since her class was full, she was able to hire me as an assistant. I taught some simple bead embellishment, and helped Martha by being her 'ears' since she is nearly deaf. It was just heavenly there. Every morning I watched the sun rise over the Smokey Mountains as I sat on our front porch in a hand made rocking chair. This link shows the house I stayed in. It is the picture in the very upper left corner http://www.folkschool.org/lodging.html Other than a scarry incident with a sneaky snake, it was wonderful. The food was to die for, and the students eager and willing to try new things. Wish we were going back next year too. But alas, Martha isn't going back til 2008. I *HOPE* the class is full again so I can go too! -- Lisa Caryl http://www.picturetrails.com/quiltygurl remove the obvious to reply |
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Why don't you just bead the center block the way it tells you it wants
to be beaded? Because I think the center design is strong and perfect with the rest of it. ````````````````````````` Lisa Caryl wrote: Splort ! :-o Really? I'm not in love with it yet. I keep adding things, hoping it will grow on me. I don't want to give up on it though. I've already put many treasures that the students shared or swapped with me from the Folk School. It definitely needs more beadwork. And I may do something totally different with the center block. Ideas range from a poem stitched on fabric to some sort of floral wreath in beads/fabric/ribbons........well, you get the idea. It will tell me what it needs when the time comes. "Dr. Sooz" wrote in message ups.com... Honey, the jewelry is nice, but the QUILT made me PEE! `````````````````````````````` Lisa Caryl wrote: Okay Becki, You asked for it, here it is, the latest set I made. The pink beads are those cute tab beads that Marjean sells in her ebay shop. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisacaryl/ I haven't posted here in ages and no one prolly knows who I am except for Sooz, maybe. I also have a box there that has beadwork on it. It was accepted in the Fine Arts division of the Iowa State Fair this year. Cool beans to me because it did not fit in the quilting division. I didn't win a ribbon, but it felt really great to be jurried in. A (sort of) OT note, I got to teach at the John Campbell folk school in North Carolina this summer. http://www.folkschool.org/ My good friend Martha Green was teaching crazy quilting, and since her class was full, she was able to hire me as an assistant. I taught some simple bead embellishment, and helped Martha by being her 'ears' since she is nearly deaf. It was just heavenly there. Every morning I watched the sun rise over the Smokey Mountains as I sat on our front porch in a hand made rocking chair. This link shows the house I stayed in. It is the picture in the very upper left corner http://www.folkschool.org/lodging.html Other than a scarry incident with a sneaky snake, it was wonderful. The food was to die for, and the students eager and willing to try new things. Wish we were going back next year too. But alas, Martha isn't going back til 2008. I *HOPE* the class is full again so I can go too! -- Lisa Caryl http://www.picturetrails.com/quiltygurl remove the obvious to reply |
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:-( I can't? wah.
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heh heh heh...
Dr. Sooz wrote: HEY!! ````````````````````````````` wrote: Uh oh, time to hand Sooz the Depends. Marisa Beckibead wrote: Sooz -- for God's sake, don't pee on the fabric. Lisa - STUNNING pieces, love them so much. Thanks for posting! Becki |
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Oooo, very nice Lisa.
I love that seascape you did. I MEAN LOVE KathyH "Lisa Caryl" wrote in message ... Okay Becki, You asked for it, here it is, the latest set I made. The pink beads are those cute tab beads that Marjean sells in her ebay shop. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisacaryl/ I haven't posted here in ages and no one prolly knows who I am except for Sooz, maybe. I also have a box there that has beadwork on it. It was accepted in the Fine Arts division of the Iowa State Fair this year. Cool beans to me because it did not fit in the quilting division. I didn't win a ribbon, but it felt really great to be jurried in. A (sort of) OT note, I got to teach at the John Campbell folk school in North Carolina this summer. http://www.folkschool.org/ My good friend Martha Green was teaching crazy quilting, and since her class was full, she was able to hire me as an assistant. I taught some simple bead embellishment, and helped Martha by being her 'ears' since she is nearly deaf. It was just heavenly there. Every morning I watched the sun rise over the Smokey Mountains as I sat on our front porch in a hand made rocking chair. This link shows the house I stayed in. It is the picture in the very upper left corner http://www.folkschool.org/lodging.html Other than a scarry incident with a sneaky snake, it was wonderful. The food was to die for, and the students eager and willing to try new things. Wish we were going back next year too. But alas, Martha isn't going back til 2008. I *HOPE* the class is full again so I can go too! -- Lisa Caryl http://www.picturetrails.com/quiltygurl remove the obvious to reply |
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Sure Becki, go right ahead! I'm honored. I'm happy that you find it
inspirational. :-) Lol.......I'm with you. **I** want to own the box too, but like I said earlier, it goes up for an "invitation only" (read rich people with money)charity auction. It will be okay though. When my eldest son was young, he was a handfull and a half, and we used their services many times. Maybe the money raised will help another family in need like we were back then. "Beckibead" wrote in message oups.com... Lisa -- I have to say it again - I am so enthralled with your fabric pieces, especially all the detail pictures of the box. Would it be OK with you if I make one of those pictures my screensaver? It makes me want to create. It makes me want to own that box!!! Becki |
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