Weavers near Chimayo, NM
Pigmented
Tinted dimensions
Weaver’s eye
For previous episodes of Ruby Tuesdays
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© by rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012
The dyed yarn is sunshine to my eyes!
Fiery Sunrise
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The weavers and their materials in New Mexico have always opened my soul’s eyes like they were opened in viewing this marvelous post. Bless you for sharing this special one!
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Wonderfully written (as always)
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Thank you :D!!
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The perfect words for that colorful photo. Happy RT2!
Mine’s here.
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oh the beauty of all this hard work and creativity. Love it.
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It was amazing to witness! 😉
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Lovely words Becca 🙂
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What beautiful, organic hues, so natural, they make my mouth water! The ‘weaver’s eye’ sees the potential in these raw materials ~ brilliant observation, Becca! 🙂
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🙂 smiles at this one Becca as I got out my knitting needles again this week to start knitting a cardigan for my granddaughter. The choices of colours now in wool and yarns are amazing. Wishing you a good week Sue x
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I wish you lived nearby — I’ve wanted to learn how to knit for a number of years, but no one near teaches! I hope your granddaughter enjoys her new cardigan … what a blessing for her. Please share the color. 😀 xo
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The Colour is red flecked with many more colours.. My gran taught me when I was young the basics and I learnt myself the complex stiches just by buying knitting books.. Here is a slide show of some of the Baby clothes I knitted..
http://suedreamwalker.wordpress.com/art-and-hobbies/knitting/
I hope you enjoy.. Sue 🙂 And never say never.. we are never too old to learn.. and ANY thing is Possible.. 🙂
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Great capture!
Moms… Check nyo
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