Thursday, November 26, 2015

Loud Thanksgiving?

So far it has been a quiet Thanksgiving.  Watched the parade in my pajamas on TV, went for a walk and will go to friends later this afternoon.

Because I LOVE cranberries and they are traditional today, I thought I would share last weeks picture from my photo class.  Every week that a big project is not due, we turn in a "Pic of the Week" with a different theme.  Mondays theme was LOUD so I showed the start of my cranberry sauce in the blender.


Saturday, October 31, 2015

Ghosts At Greenfield Village


Since it is Halloween night - thought I would post a picture I took at Greenfield Village at one of the houses decorated for Halloween Nights.  

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Fake

I have still been taking photography classes for the last two years but haven't posted much from them since it was a film class and so didn't bother to digitize the prints.  But now I am back in digital.  Unfortunately I took the beginning digital over two years ago and am now in advanced and I haven't forgotten most of my little photoshop skill.

Besides the regular assignments - he has assigned us a PIC of the week.  He does a quick evaluation so you can learn from it but you get 10 points as long as you turn it in, 0 if you don't.  I was impressed with the amount of work a couple of the kids did in the class (unlike my film classes - I am the only one who seems to be older than 40 in this class).  Some are also quite talented.

The first weeks assignment was: FAKE



He thought the right side of the photo was too blown out (I agree) and I should of done a simpler background (I am not sure about that - I wanted to tie the color of the foot to the Navajo rug).

Friday, August 21, 2015

I Create and Crate

That is a line from the novel I just finished titled "An Unnecessary Woman" byRabih Alemeddine.  In the novel the women translates books and when she is finished - she boxes up the completed translations then starts another.   She is committed to the process but not the final product.

I feel like that with my weaving frequently.

The book claims: "None of this art business is of any consequence.  It is mere folly"

But still some of us must do it.

Just finished some samples for a weaving study group.
These won't be create and crate - but will be sent out to others in the study group.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Warp Finished

The painted warp that was on my new loom is now done.  Finished the third of the table runners.  For this one I took two patterns from the Laurie Autio workshop that the Michigan Weavers Guild had and combined them.  I am getting more adventurous!
I have to leave this loom for a while and weave samples on my other loom that I have promised to do.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Next Off the Loom


As I learn to deal with my new loom - I decided to do a "sampler" table runner.  I took a number of the 12 shaft patterns from the Laurie Autio Workshop that the Michigan Weavers Guild had this past year.

Still have some of the painted warp on the loom - so my next attempt will to be to combine some of these drafts together into one weave structure.  I am taking baby steps on my new loom.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Finally Working

During the winter I purchased a new loom - an AVL Compu-Dobby 24 shaft workshop loom.  (Workshop meaning it is not as wide as their other looms and they claim it can be taken apart and taken to workshops).   It has had its' share of problems.  A part was broken in transit, they had installed a gear backwards, and most troubling.  I could not weave for more than a half an hour without a shaft sticking up.  I was continually unweaving problems like the long "floats below".

But I have FINALLY gotten the problems worked out and below is the first finished piece taken off the loom.  It is a table runner with painted warp that I dyed.
It has one short lift problem that I didn't catch and a threading problem that I was too lazy to take out (not used to threading 24 shafts versus my old 8) but at least the loom is now working.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

A Lost Friend

My friend Richard Jeryann passed away Thursday, June 25.  Unfortunately I did not make it over to the house before he died to tell him how much I will miss him.

I met him many, many years ago when we were both taking weaving lessens at the Birminham Bloomfield Art Center.  He "twisted my arm" and got me to volunteer at the Weaving Shoppe at Greenfield Village.   He had unbounded enthusiasm for that place.

The picture above was taken at the weaving shop.  It will not be the same without him.

For those in the weaving community who will be reading this - a memorial/celebration of his life service will be held in a couple weeks.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

I Think It Was the Yellow Jacket


Yesterday my friend Helen Near (she is in the light colored hat behind me) went to the Wildflower Sale at Cranbrook.  It was my first time though Helen had purchased some plants for me in previous years.
At the time I decided that The Detroit News took my picture since I had a bright yellow coat and others had dark colors and it was a very grey day.  Of course the picture is in black and white so it does not show up.  Spend more than I should on plants and finished planting them today.  I only have a small part of my yard in shade than can handle these types of plants.  I call it my Secret Garden since it is behind some larger bushes.  

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Just off my Old Loom

A friend recently said how much they enjoyed my weaving posts - I checked, and except for yesterday I haven't posted a picture of any of my weaving for quite a long time.  Maybe that was a hint.  So I will try to catch up with posts of my recent weavings.

Just off my loom is the following two scarfs.




They are from the same warp but the first uses a wool crepe that shrinks in the weft and the second used a regular wool instead of the crepe.

These are for the exhibit the Cross Borders weaving guild at the Michigan League of Handweavers summer conference.

The two year topic of study the guild had was titled "Off the Grid - A Study into Deflected Threads and Distorted Weaves".  Both the scarfs fits into that description.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Finally Weaving on the New Loom

It has certainly taken me awhile.  This winter my new loom arrived.  An AVL 24 shaft comp-dobby (means it is computer aided).   It arrived in 3 large boxes.  It took me awhile to put it together.  It had one broken piece which AVL had to ship another piece for.  Then one of the factory installed gears was installed backwards (that took awhile to figure out).  

Needed to purchase and install the upgrade to my computer software to get the drivers that run the loom.

Finally got the loom warped and since this was the first time with 24 harnesses and I did not yet know how to have the computer raise the harnesses, I had many threading errors.  Then I also had crossed cables.   (Also during this time I was weaving samples for two weaving groups, scarves and towels on my other loom).

Once I got that fixed I started weaving.  Did not work correctly.  Shaft 15 raised every time.  Finally Nancy Peck (who has the same loom) came over last Thursday and she showed me how to go in with a screwdriver and re-line up the solenoids to the cables (I swear you need to be an engineer to be a weaver).

So today I finally sat down to weave.  Instead of shaft 15 acting up, shaft 21 did the same.  At least this time I was able to fix it myself.

The picture above is what I have woven so far.  It is on a hand-painted warp and I found the pattern online (I was not adventurous enough to design my own warp for my first piece - my current loom is 8 shafts).

So far I do not love my new loom yet.  I hope I will in the future.

It has a sandpaper from beam that you have to be careful about.

It has a very narrow "sweet spot" for the weaving.

My current stool is not the correct height so I need to go look for a new one that is adjustable since my back started hurting with very short weaving time.

Monday, March 2, 2015

All But the Man on the Right

These are various descendants from Margaret Yannello.  I was able to have identified all but the man at the far right.

My mother is the girl just to the right of her grandmother.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Color on a Cold Winter Day

Hand colored picture from my Aunt Carries wedding.


From right to left - first two ladies are unknown, then Carries sister Theresa, her sister Pauline (my grandmother), Carrie, Mary Agosta then two unknown ladies. 

Friday, February 6, 2015

The Picture on My Wall

I have this picture of my Grandmothers family on the wall of one of my rooms but I needed help sorting out who was who.

What always intrigued me about this picture is that her father is included in the picture even though he had died at this time.  My understanding is that it was not uncommon to have someone stand in then to past a picture over the face.




From left to right of the Yannello's:
Joe, Paul, Jimmy, Bill, Margaret (the mother), Luigi (the father), Pauline (my grandmother), Grace, Carrie and Theresa.


Monday, February 2, 2015

Thinking of Warmer Weather and Babys

Since It is still too cold to go out and unbury ourselves from yesterdays snow - I thought I would finally publish pictures of the baby blanket I delivered to Arizona in December.

The first is my nephew Chris with the new blanket for his soon to be delivered daughter.


Next is a "blurry" picture of the "big sister" testing out the new blanket.


Next is a closeup of the blanket.   Unfortunately I didn't take it in very good light so the colors are not very true since the weft color was a very pale blue.


I was able to deliver it before my latest grand-niece, Nora James Lolli was born on December 28.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Yannello's

Picture from my Grandparents wedding with many of the Yannello's.


From left to right:

Paul, Joe, Sam Sferlazza, Grace, Carrie, Bill, Margaret (the mother), Pauline, Steve Camarata, Jimmy, Jimmy's wife (Rose wasn't sure of her name), Louis (baby) and Theresa.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Sferlazza

More from the picture party.  The man seated below was identified as Sam Sferlazza.  Unknown man standing next to him.


Next is an older Sam with my Aunt Grace in Italy.


Friday, January 2, 2015

First Communion of Two Sisters

The girl on the left is my grandmother Pauline and the one on the right is her sister Carrie.

I love the shoes.