Beginnings of Works of Art
Hand-dyed Yarn
Chimayo, New Mexico
WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge:
“Work of Art”
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I love this shot, on so many levels. From the colours to knowing the work involved to feeling like I am being blessed with texture and sight all together.
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oh I would want all the colors!
Thank you for sharing and adding color to smile by to this Sunday! 🙂
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maryrose
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I think they are wonderful as well!! I am glad you stopped by for a visit, and like my choice. I appreciate YOU! Thank you ~~ becca
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Perfect, Becca. I don’t knit, but if I did, I’d love to get my hands on some of this yarn.
janet
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I love all these colors — and would love something made from them — I don’t knit or crochet either. 😀 Someone, by now, is very fortunate to have these skeins or something made from them.
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Beautiful and colourful beginnings Becca. Great shot hon! 😀
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Thank you very much! 😉
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What a lovely take on the theme! I like the vivid colours in your photo 🙂
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I have to thank the artist’s for those. 😀 Appreciate the compliment and the visit.
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Beautiful entry.
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Thanks, Colline! Happy Weekend! 😀
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I love these vibrant colors. So rich. Nicely done.
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They were quite vibrant in person — Thank you for your visit and comment.
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excellent Becca…the possibilities that await
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Indeed, Jo! Thank you for the visit.
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Beautifully conceptualized Becca. I imagine the many directions that art will go into the world. Thanks for your visit happy weekend
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Isn’t that wonderful to see the many directions this could wander in the textile arts world?
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Great take on,Becca! Beginning of works of art, indeed!
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I remember falling in love with the atmosphere at this studio! They also had some beautiful rugs.
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As a knitter I am yearning to get my hands on that yarn. Regardless, the photo is wonderful! Love it.
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Oh, I can only imagine the ideas that flow when seeing these wonderful colors. Thank you for your visit and comment.
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This is what makes me regret not learning to knit and crochet. Grandma said I had the talent just NO patience.
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I hear you there —
This was a lovely experience … to meet these people in “seemingly no where” — delving in their art with gusto!!
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