I packed a suitcase full of fiber and felting supplies for my recent visit to Anchorage, and I'm glad I did! The gals in Hope, Alaska, a tiny historic gold mining town where my kids have a cabin in the woods, asked me to do a Nuno Felt Workshop while I was hanging out in Hope. The powers that be kindly offered us the use of the chemisty lab at the Hope school, where the counters are perfect felting height and water spigots are plentiful. The day before our workshop, Denise Morrison from Fiber'n'Ice in Big Lake, Alaska, and her friend Myler, brought what looked like their entire merino and silk inventory for the shopping pleasure of my students and myself. They placed big soft containers, filled with beautifully, hand dyed wool roving in a colorful line across the grass. It had been rainy for days, but that morning the sun was out, the grass was dry, and the shopping was choice. Thanks so much Denise!
Believe it or not, Alaska is my go to place for fiber.
Denise has a way with dye that can't be beat!
Our classroom was full of light with a view of lush lawn and evergreen forest.
I was delighted to have my daughter join in the fun.
Happy participants make teaching a joy!
What a lovely setting for a workshop! These ladies do look like they're having a grand time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice felt workshop and how lovely that your daughter joined!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day, Trudis
These pictures look as if you all had a great time! Have you any pictures of the finished felt???
ReplyDeleteArlene that looks like a great workshop. Those ladies are very much enjoying themselves.
ReplyDeleteOooo.... this makes me homesick for Alaska! It looks like so much fun. Hope is such a cool place and Denise's fibers are divine. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun!! I can't wait to get you up to Whidbey Island, WA!!
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