Laura was inspired by a watercolor picture of a sheep by Rachel Livingston, which she reproduced in felting and applied fleece–a spectacular interpretation.
Barbara, an integral part of our Guild.
Teri led our May program about making macrame snowflakes
Linda, taking her inspiration from the works of Gustav Klimt, created a warp-dominant stole that literally sparkled with gold.
Anne, inspired by Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers and Irises,” created this beautiful picture from all sorts of paper, including paper napkins for the irises.
Sharon, using Wolf Kahn’s “Trees” as her inspiration, interpreted both the colors and horizontality of his pastel to create a color wrap. But, best of all her outfit matched her project exactly.
Jacque drew her inspiration from Monet’s “Morning Mist” on the Seine and wove the fabric for a knitting bag.
Kathy, using Georgia O’Keefe’s “Inside a Red Canna,” created two scarves with different weft densities in chenille.
Us–after a wonderful day of inspirational creativity.
We had so much fun, Thank you Linda. Anne