This summer Rob purchased tomato, cuke and a variety of pepper plants and started his first garden. As an engineer, Rob immediately assessed the environment and began to make modifications for potential maximum yield. After much discussion regarding pot size; he...
Welcome Heidi Parkes, our newest member of the Cedarburg Spur Fiber Arts Trail! Coming from an art background, Heidi says sometimes it takes quite a bit of planning and figuring to do something that would be ‘so easy’ with paint or collage. There are so many art ideas...
Flowery Cloth: Paj Ntaub November 2015 marks the 40th anniversary of the Hmong migration to Minnesota following the war in Southeast Asia. Today, the Twin Cities metro area is home to 66,000 Hmong, the largest urban Hmong population in the United States. Developed in...
Nancee Arigano is a fun, bubbly person full of energy. Within 10 minutes of first meeting her, I knew I had to try ‘primsical’ punchneedle, too! Nancee loves all needle arts but focuses on punch needle and a little rug hooking in her shop/studio....
Thank you for attending my talk at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilt & Fiber Arts University Days! I really enjoyed meeting you and sharing my stories! I made a reference list with links and locations of the places around the Midwest I presented. It’s in PDF...