| Photos from the September 2003 meeting: |
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| "What's for supper?" Cei turns a pair of
pantyhose, stuffed with onion skins, into a soft-sculpture chicken. |
Commercially-spun wool dyed with onion skins
(this is some of the yarn from the knitting mill sale). |
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| Wool dyed with indigo (blue) and with indigo and then onion skins (green). |
The knitting mill yarn comes in huge skeins which
have to be rewound into manageable lengths. |
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| More wool dyed with indigo. |
Silk dyed with indigo, then overdyed with
onion skins. |
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To the left, a closeup of the dyed silk. |
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| Paper lanterns from Japan, lit with candles. |
A handsome scarf dyed and woven by Diachbha. |
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| When the mosquitos started biting, the group
moved inside to work on their projects. Ellencwen is the spinner;
the wheel is probably her Haldane. |
Bobbin-lace in progress. This fine work
is by Emma. |