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Sunday, December 28, 2014

The Orange Never Ends

I've added a beaded topper to my orange ornament that Jane gifted us with last December.

And I finally framed my Orange Challenge piece.

We Need Photos

I took no photos at our December luncheon. I promise to do better next year...when I am no longer president.

But here's a few of us a week later - same venue for the Sampler Guild luncheon.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Smart Day 2014

Last weekend we had a wonderful time in Fairfax even if the hotel was still undergoing renovations.

There were two meetings on Friday - the 2016 Seminar committee and the MAR board meeting.

Saturday was our large (over 50 participants) biscornu class with Sharlotte. She handled the large number of students quite well. Great class.

Oatlands sold some more books and we had a Group Correspondence Course exhibit. Lots of pieces were shared. Beautiful work.

Saturday evening was our Regional meeting and then we were done. Over too soon. Made some new friends, saw some old friends. Thanks to all who helped the event run smoothly!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

To Do

Ndwango (means "cloth") is a new form of bead art developed by a community of women living and working together in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The Ubuhle (means "beautiful") artists' community was established in 1999 by local resident Bev Gibson and master beader Ntombephi Ntombela [En-Tom-be-Fi En-tom-bell-la] to empower local women with the means to provide for their families through their art. The flat surface of the textile onto which the Ubuhle women bead is reminiscent of the Xhosa headscarves and skirts that many of them grew up wearing. Using black fabric as a canvas and different colored Czech glass beads as the medium of expression, the Ubuhle community has re-imagined the longstanding beading tradition as a contemporary art form. Twenty-nine works are featured, including The African Cruxifixion.
Ubuhle: pronounced Uh-Buk-lay in Xhosa (Ho-Sa)

From our Secretary is a suggestion for something to do:  go visit the Anacostia Community Museum. It's part of the Smithsonian and there's a shuttle bus from the Mall on weekends.  

This current exhibit is open until September 21st. 
FREE ADMISSION
FREE PARKING
Daily Hours
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed December 25th

202.633.4820
1901 Fort Place SE
Washington, DC 20020



Friday, June 20, 2014

On Retreat

Sunrise in Syria.

And first finishes.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Lack of Posts

My apologies for my lack of posting. I'll try to do better. 

Nineteen of us are packing our projects and getting ready to head out on retreat. I've been mentally packing my projects for weeks now. And just when I think I've got the perfect mix, I unpack and start over because something else has popped up on my radar. 

Will try to post a few photos of our fun next week. 

A President's Challenge Preview

Thanks to Mary Corbet of Needle N Thread today we have a preview of the July President's Challenge.

I wrote to Catherine Jordan and invited her to participate and here's her reply on Mary's blog.


Saturday, March 29, 2014

March 2014

I think that Kathy and I both forgot to take photos on Wednesday.

Which is unfortunate.

Because everyone enjoyed Marty's bracelet class and we all made good progress. We thank you, Marty, for taking time to come and teach us. I'm sure we'll be seeing many versions of this project.

Today was our day to volunteer at Woodlawn. I'm grateful that we had eight of us show up for the afternoon shift. Thank you to Ellice, Barbara G., Holiday, Barbara F., Maura, Amanda, Melissa, and me, too.

We had a wonderful time.

My favorite part was at the very end when two intrepid New Englanders - Barbara G. and me got Holiday's car unstuck from the mud. LOL