by fuzzyball
if Lisbon isn't ratified what will the E.U bureaucracy do to implement the changes they seem to require? Who will control that process?
Administration will continue to do as they please without any chance for anyone to vote about it, irrespective, agendas have been drawn up and agreed on for a long time and Ireland's vote will have little effect on that either way.
Enough of politics.
Over in fuzzyball world there are new hats and a prototype scarf type, building on the loopy theme I am so fond of.
I'm thinking about other artists far more well known than me who have exploited the loop as an edge enhancement and reinforcement to the line that describes the form.
Besides, loops are fun to make.
at least these scarves can go in the washer to felt, so a progression of sorts.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
accreditation
by fuzzyball
Interesting thread over on the rav U.K spinners group, concerning the suitability of courses or accreditation schemes for spinners. City and Guilds are well known and it is worrying that the guild no longer has their support. We need to have a properly run and trustworthy scheme that spinners (and those who ask them for tuition) can rely on. The American guild do this very well, it is time the guild in the U.K asked for advice and help from all necessary to remedy the situation as soon as possible.
Aquiring competency skills and having them ratified would give us all greater confidence and improve our professional status.
Interesting thread over on the rav U.K spinners group, concerning the suitability of courses or accreditation schemes for spinners. City and Guilds are well known and it is worrying that the guild no longer has their support. We need to have a properly run and trustworthy scheme that spinners (and those who ask them for tuition) can rely on. The American guild do this very well, it is time the guild in the U.K asked for advice and help from all necessary to remedy the situation as soon as possible.
Aquiring competency skills and having them ratified would give us all greater confidence and improve our professional status.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
world spin in public day in Kilkenny
Lone spinner prowls the byways of Kilkenny City in shock promo attempt to raise the public profile of handspinning.
Actually using a spindle to spin while wandering around town wasn't as difficult as I thought it might be, luckily no rain or wind to give me problems, so was able to puzzle the tourists at the Castle, and make window shopping a more productive activity than it usually is.
I didn't get thrown out of shops or galleries, or the shopping centres so, next time YOU are out in town for a pleasant afternoon, take some fibre and a spindle and bemuse the general public too.
Actually using a spindle to spin while wandering around town wasn't as difficult as I thought it might be, luckily no rain or wind to give me problems, so was able to puzzle the tourists at the Castle, and make window shopping a more productive activity than it usually is.
I didn't get thrown out of shops or galleries, or the shopping centres so, next time YOU are out in town for a pleasant afternoon, take some fibre and a spindle and bemuse the general public too.
Friday, August 28, 2009
fuzzy gets frustrated
Struggling today to get anything done as web connection is so slow. The third world starts outside the metropolitan areas even in so-called first world countries wanting to be part of the so-called smart economy. Unfortunately that seems to mean we will need some smart politicians who have some idea of what it is like to live in the real world.
Web designers are NOT helping at all, so intent on using the latest bells and whistles, forgetting that most of the world does not have a super fast broadband connection.
So, no pictures tonight, and this text is only going to take me half the night to upload. Great.
eircom had the cheek to come around here touting for business in an area that has no exchange enabled. Smart, I think not.
Meanwhile on the fibre front I am busy working on some new stuff around the idea that it is time to subvert the military machine a little more. Fibre people are generally very nice, perhaps too nice.
I'm considering a line of accessories for the military man's home from home - along the lines of camouflage gear in the kitchen to go with the trendy uniforms. Mine will be for a blue planet, none of those dusty greens and grays, mind that would do very nicely in Oz, blend in with the bush. More on that another day
Web designers are NOT helping at all, so intent on using the latest bells and whistles, forgetting that most of the world does not have a super fast broadband connection.
So, no pictures tonight, and this text is only going to take me half the night to upload. Great.
eircom had the cheek to come around here touting for business in an area that has no exchange enabled. Smart, I think not.
Meanwhile on the fibre front I am busy working on some new stuff around the idea that it is time to subvert the military machine a little more. Fibre people are generally very nice, perhaps too nice.
I'm considering a line of accessories for the military man's home from home - along the lines of camouflage gear in the kitchen to go with the trendy uniforms. Mine will be for a blue planet, none of those dusty greens and grays, mind that would do very nicely in Oz, blend in with the bush. More on that another day
Sunday, August 16, 2009
my etsy
I think this is a bit over the top in terms of advertising etsy but for now I'm leaving it in.
It uses less of my resources than uploading pics to the blog and they are all my own work in any case
Friday, August 7, 2009
Here is a side view of my latest cap, in beautiful merino wool, wet felted with inlay pattern, lined in royal blue. Trim is embroidered cord in viscose and cotton. It took a while to finesse the template, but all has turned out well.
I'm in the process of getting a website up and running, this will act as a mini showcase for my current work. I will link it through to my flikr account so that everyone can access lots of detail photos easily. A mini shop, details of my etsy shop for those inclined and a gallery of work which I plan to change regularly.
I had hoped to have had a broadband link in by now but there is still no wired connection available, only satellite! And it ain't cheap.
Meanwhile I'm stuck on dial-up for now.
Friday, July 31, 2009
noro socks
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