Saturday, April 09, 2011

sprung!

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Anyone else feel like they've been in a holding pattern for a coupla months? Well, I'm busting out. First course of action:
NEW CLASSES  PHOTOGRAPHY FOR KNITTERS
I'll be listing a bunch of them, but for starters
• the "my own backyard"  day workshop May 15th, 10:30-4:30 at Knit New Haven in Connecticut, info and signup here
Fiber College in Searsport Maine, September 8-11th, you must go check out the classes. Seriously cool, like  knitting with Mary Jane Mucklestone , dyeing with natural materials, spinning, woodworking,  hooping (!)  and of course, photography with moi. I'm teaching 3 separate classes. This is the first time I'll be offering a more advanced lighting class, in which we'll get all geeky over adding artificial light sources into the mix.

More dates, locations & classes will be up soon. Class size is always limited to keep it personal, so don't hesitate too long if these appeal.
OK, now I have to go outside . Did I mention it's spring ??!!!!!

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10 Comments:

Blogger Cookie said...

More like years, but whatever.

Yay!

I'm so jealous. I totally live on the wrong coast.

xo

3:00 PM  
Blogger Natalie said...

How Fun! I love the idea of fiber college. So much good stuff happening.

5:15 PM  
Blogger Mary Lou said...

Fiber College looks like a blast. It's not a great time for me, unfortunately. I want to take your big class!

5:31 PM  
Blogger gayle said...

While we're having an amazingly spring-like day, it's mostly keeping itself busy melting snow...
Your classes sound fabulous! Please post lots of pictures. (I love the idea of picture-taking of picture-taking.)

10:58 AM  
Blogger cauchy09 said...

ooh, i need lessons! someday i'll get myself to wherever you are...

2:25 PM  
Blogger Carol said...

Will you be coming to Interweave Knit's knitting event in San Mateo, Ca. this Fall? Or anywhere else in California? I would love to take a class with you.

10:40 AM  
Blogger Marla McLean, Atelierista said...

Ariana just filmed an interview for her documentary, and said, thanks to your workshop, she was bouncing light and using reflectors and had a much better eye. So people should know that your classes go beyond fibers!

9:34 AM  
Anonymous Carol Frederick said...

Delurking to say that I love reading your blog and seeing your beeuteeful photos. And, I really want to make one of those crazy crowns shown in your last post. My grand-daughter would love it. is there a pattern?

2:57 PM  
Blogger gale (she shoots sheep shots) said...

Hi Carol, The crown is by fiber artist Owen Sea Luckey. All her pieces are one-of-a-kind fine art--you can see more here
http://owensealuckey.com/
Very inspiring! She has an amazing touch with the materials and shaping & felting/partial felting.

7:54 PM  
Anonymous SUsan said...

Are the pictures from last year's Rhinebeck going to be posted on the Ravelry site?

3:58 PM  

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