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There is nothing like the creativity of artists, Nothing!

Ruby Silvious paints miniatures. Ruby Silvious paints miniatures on used teabags.

There are a few series: 26 Days of Tea in France,
26 Days of Tea in Japan,  52 Weeks of Tea and 363 Days of Tea.


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Triumph!! Thank you, Gayle!

Gayle has worked with me for over 20 years. She has proof stitched many of my designs beautifully! We raised our kids together from when they were in Junior High and now we are enjoying their kids! Gayle still works with me and I am very grateful for her work and friendship.
Recently I asked her to stitch a design that's been around for awhile, Shields of Life: Triumph. Since I didn't have a model in the light colorway, I asked her to stitch one for me and at the same time double check the instructions. She did!
Thank you Gayle! May we continue to work together for many more years to come!!





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I'm in love.

With this tile which I will use somewhere in the new house! I think I'll go with the colorway in the first photo for the kitchen.




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Our house.

There it is, from about a block away, on a small city street, tucked away and yet jotting out. Standing in there you get the feel of a tree house. When talking to my architects during one of our preliminary talks, I said I wanted a house with so much light that I would need sunglasses indoors! 

It's still months away, far from completion, but I thought I'd share a bit with you. Below I'm standing in the kitchen, looking onto the living room and one of my favorite elements, my indoor greenhouse! The square frame on the floor near the windows will be framed with glass and inside I will have a lush, (cross my fingers), indoor garden. There is a skylight way above the greenhouse. 
Here I'm standing in the kitchen, this time looking in the opposite direction. The framed rectangle in the back is the elevator. I know, it sounds extravagant, but we are looking into the future and would like to be in this house for many years to come.
The studio is on the entrance level, in the back with sliding doors onto a small patio, backyard. It's about 14' x 14'.
Here are the plans:
In the center of the room there will be a big work island with large base cabinets and two sitting spaces. Along the back wall (top of plan) we will have a long desk, two seats, with upper and lower cabinets. At the bottom of the plan is a partition  a millwork cabinet which opens on both sides. It will be about 6' tall so as not to block light from all sides. On the right and left of the plan you can see the small print "slat wall" which is for hanging all the wonderful fibers! Although there is lots of storage I already know there will never be enough, but I hope we will be able to find the right spot for everything. There is a full bath adjacent to the side wall which will also serve for overnight guests.
Knowing how colorful the studio will be thanks to the abundance of fibers all around, I plan on leaving the furniture light, with wood counter tops.
Cabinet doors
To be continued...




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Thinking about fiber and color...

I've been asked how to can utilize the Thread Packs and bead sets we offer. What better way than to come up with your own colorway for an existing design. Take a look at ROYAL when it is changed with one of our green colorways. The Thread Packs are color coordinated, just choose where to put them and it's bound to work!








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Another clever artist!

I love when I come across these talented fiber artists, each presenting his/her own take on the ability of fiber to move, astonish, and bring us joy! Alexandra Krylova from Kry Embroidery brings us small brooches of famous pieces of art, interpretations of Van Gogh, Monet, Klimt, Kahlo, just to name a few.







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What am I working on?


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