Flirtatious Fans


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Did you know that twirling a fan in the left hand was a warning as it ‘we are being watched’ whereas twirling it in the right meant ‘I am interested in someone else’. Yesterday I mentioned that how fans were held had a language. I thought I would expand a …

Do you Know her Name?


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Contemporary textile artist Terese Agnew is in need of clothing labels for her latest project. Do you know her name? Is a textile project in which Terese Agnew plans to create a portrait. When finished will be 8 feet high and 9 feet wide. Images of the quilt will be …

Design course and notes online


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Charlotte Jirousek of Cornell University have provided a textbook for Art Design and Visual Thinking a course on design. The site includes articles on the design elements, application of media and notes on the fine art movements, and the decorative arts. This site has a number of strengths as it …

Colour my world with beetles?


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Did you know that to obtain a pound of Cochineal red colorant extract you need to bash the hell out of a million cochineal beetles? This is why the Aztecs valued the red dye so much. I am not sure if it is the satisfaction in the bashing or the …

Why Crazy Quilts?


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Often I have been asked mainly by non- quilters why I make crazy quilts. Some see them as over embellished ugly Victorian monstrosities. I never tire of looking at them. They were made to display expert skill in needlework. Embroidery stitches such as herringbone and feather stitching are often found …