
While much of the rest of the country is sweltering in the heat & humidity, we in Anchorage are having a wet, rainy, & chilly day. I closed the windows & built a lovely fire in the wood stove. The fan on top is actually spinning from the heat rising, I was surprised it didn't come out all a blur in the photo.

Down in the studio, Broccoli hung out with me for a while this morning while I painted with some warm colors. More
fire. At the top of the photo are 2 pieces of silk organza. The next 2 down are
Lutradur 
& the 2 on the bottom row, plus the photo below are
Warm & White batting (wadding).

Below is the Lutradur. All have been painted with
Dynaflow that I bought from
Dharma Trading Co.

Now I just have to wait for them to dry, & maybe I'll make something out of them!
4 comments:
Thanks for coming over to my blog. I just cant believe it has been so cold where you are; we were baking here in England yesterday and had to use sun tan cream. Your studio is fascintating.
You have created a visually beautiful blog ~~ and your fiber work is just great!
Love the reds. You've inspired me to do some dyeing... or at least put it on the list!
Such wonderful colors; I like them even though we don't need warmth here now.
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