Important events have unavoidably taken over in recent days and weeks so I'm way behind updating things here, many apologies if you've been waiting for a blog post. It's hard to believe but after only three full days at home I'm now sitting at the boarding gate in Dublin Airport awaiting my flight to Portugal. Tomorrow I meet the other participants for a wonderful week of shibori under the tutelage of Joan Morris (my first non working holiday for a long while!) and then next Saturday my own felting and eco printing workshops start at Dominio Vale do Mondego. Please excuse me if I upload a selection of pictures from both the Kentucky and Michigan workshops in the same post, I feel that if I don't I am never, ever going to catch up!!! Thanks a thousand times to great buddies Jan Durham and Dawn Edwards respectively for hosting me once again, it was a pleasure visiting you as always! I also really enjoyed teaching at the Kentucky Sheep & Fiber Festival in KY, it was my fourth year on the trot and thanks a million to master dyer Roo Kline of Moonwood Farm for sponsoring the gorgeous fibre we used in class. Now for a selection of pictures………
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Beautiful pictures of smiling students with their gorgeous pieces. Enjoy your holiday and teaching in Portugal.
Thank you Terriea, we’ll be raising a glass to you in Portugal!
Thanks a million, Nicola. It is always great having you here in Plainwell….The time just flew by….as it always does. We miss you.
Big hugs,
Dawn
Hey Dawn, you’re re starting to sound Irish!!!
Well, yes….that’s because my descendents were from Ireland and we were somehow sadly separated at birth. So glad that we found one another despite all of that 😉