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Laverne Zabielski: September 2014
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Monday, September 29, 2014. Eclectic, Experiments and Seconds. My latest is using every last remnant to create art. I figure if it's fabric I shibori. It shall not be wasted. Using a water soluble stabilizer I lay it out, sew it up and rinse. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Painted Shibori, hand felted wool and silk. Photo by Andrew Kung. Tahoe Blue Shibori Charmeuse, Soreyda Design. Photo by Andrew Kung. Eclectic, Experiments and Seconds. Silk Devore, Charmeuse. Living Simply, Living Art.
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Laverne Zabielski: Wearable Art on the Wall and on the Body
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014. Wearable Art on the Wall and on the Body. Above: Gallery Photo of wearable art. A pieced poetry skirt with 10 yard waist band and below it is seen from afar. I love that I can take my art off the wall, wrap it around me a read my story, The Coffin. At my Only 2 Years Until My 70th Birthday Party, and that I can pose with my amazing grandsons, Chuck and Avery. The skirt was created by pole wrapping. Crepe, charmeuse and devore silk and shibori dying. Soon, I will have my Etsy.
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Laverne Zabielski: May 2014
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Friday, May 30, 2014. Always a Project in Waiting. In between shibori pole wrapping. Silk, applying dye. And waiting for fabric to dry, which is fast on hot days but takes for ever on rainy humid days I like to keep silk around to paint. (Actually that's what I always wanted to be when I grew up, a painter, but, because of 4-H and learning to sew from my mom, sewing and hand dyed wearable art. Became my forte.) Oops, and I've created a new way to address stray paint. Respond! Labels: art to wear. 190; c ...
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Laverne Zabielski: October 2014
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Friday, October 24, 2014. From Rocks to Rugs. During the summer I felted pole wrapped. Several pieces of wool and dyed them in reds and orange. The intention was to create truly wearable art. Out of the center and use the edges to create a rug/art for the wall. When I had enough fabric edges I places them on a 4x6 felted wool rug mat and began running it through the FeltLOOM. I realize that it's the conversation that ultimately matters. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Photo by Andrew Kung. From Rocks to Rugs.
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Laverne Zabielski: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014. Wearable Art on the Wall and on the Body. Above: Gallery Photo of wearable art. A pieced poetry skirt with 10 yard waist band and below it is seen from afar. I love that I can take my art off the wall, wrap it around me a read my story, The Coffin. At my Only 2 Years Until My 70th Birthday Party, and that I can pose with my amazing grandsons, Chuck and Avery. The skirt was created by pole wrapping. Crepe, charmeuse and devore silk and shibori dying. Soon, I will have my Etsy.