Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Canada Day Cruise

We went for a lovely trip out today in the boat. Saltery Bay round to Scotch Fir Point.
Visited a little island along the way.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

A photo Collage For The Day


Lambs, basil, the garden and homemade raspberry ice cream !

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Two Interesting Things

.... Happened on my walk today.
First off I found the first patch of Cortinarius semisanguineus this year. These are one of the shrooms that dyers always look for. I think they must bloom later in the year,  (if that is what mushrooms do ?), anyhow I was happy to see them.


As we walked back down the trail I spotted one of my handmade hats hanging on a branch ! 
To be honest I had not noticed it was lost, but was very pleased to see it !
Unfortunately I think it must have had a tangle with a forest denizen. 
It will never be quite the same again !!


If hats could talk .....

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Adventures With Mushroom Dyeing

A couple of weekends ago the weavers and spinners contingent of the Powell River Fine Arts were lucky enough to have Ann Harmer come up from Pender Harbour and lead us in a 2 day mushroom dyeing workshop.
You can check out Ann's fantastic blog of her own mushroom adventures here.

The first day the group headed out into the forest around Powell River eager to find mushrooms that would give us colour.


After tramping about in the woods lots of mushrooms were found. 
Headed back to the Fine Arts facility Ann's wealth of knowledge correctly identified the shrooms that would hopefully give up some of their colourful pigments.


The next day we prepared the mushrooms for the dye baths.

We had 4 main types of mushrooms that we were going to be working with.

These are Hypomyces Lactifluorum, (Lobster mushrooms)
They need to be peeled and this is the result of the brightly coloured parings.


This next picture is Hydnellum Aurantiacum, a toothed fungus,cut up into small pieces and in the pot !


Next up is Phaeolus schwinitzii, or Dyer's Polypore often found on old fir stumps.
I don't have a pic of the "schnitzel" as I call it but here,  Lois, Lis and Amy, (our guest from Campbell River) are working hard on the preparations.


Last up is the beautiful, (well I think so anyway !) Tapinella atrotomentosa or Velvet pax.
Look at this lovely specimen. 


We also had some other varieties that we experimented with 
but these four were the ones that we worked with and produced samples for the whole group.
We had already premordanted our wool with
 a)alum/cream of tartar
 b) iron
c) copper

Here we are, hard at work, 
(in other words having loads of fun and getting messy).


And here are the end results.
We got some great colours !


Here are my sample sheets that we all made up.


What a great experience and we learned SO much, thank you Ann for a wonderful workshop, Marty for organizing it. Thank you also to Doreen for being the official photographer and sharing these photos with us.
There is the 2013 Sunshine Coast Mushroom Festival coming up next weekend,
 if you wanted to learn more about mushrooms I encourage you to check the link.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Skeins and skeins

...... Of geese,    Off they go for their winter break.



And here are our mushroom dyed skeins from Saturday's workshop.
More to come on that.



Thursday, August 22, 2013

I'Hos Cultural Tour ~ AMAZING !

Yesterday Simon and I got to go on an amazing trip to Desolation Sound with I'Hos Cultural Tours.
We had been looking forward to it and could not have wished for a more beautiful day out on the water.

 I can't remember all the places that Erik took us to but it really was an amazing afternoon.


Erik's knowledge and love of the area is obvious.


 As well as the great tour around Desolation Sound we even got to see whales off Mittlenatch.


 Pretty special.


Thank you SO much Erik and I'Hos Cultural Tours.
 Wish you every success for the future

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

A Tapestry Hat


I just finished weaving this tapestry hat.


It was a fun project that came from this book.


I had been intrigued by it for quite a while.
You weave it on this cardboard template that you warp up. Here is mine ready to weave.


And another couple of pics in progress. I used a mixture of hand spun and mohair yarns.


I made the little shuttle/needle tool which worked well to go under and over (many times).


You also warp and weave on the back side as well.


And ready for the big REVEAL,
(well, ripping the cardboard template into shreds anyway).


After knitting on an applied I-cord around the edge it was ready to go ! 
In the book she uses some ribbing around the edge but I made an executive decision and did the 
i-cord instead.


Can you tell I am pleased with how it turned out ?!!
I will make this project again.