Karen's blog for textile history, textile (especially crochet) design, beading design, and rocks/fossils topics.
Monday, August 11, 2014
This blog has been inactive far too long. I am contemplating blogging about postcards and other cards depicting cats with textiles or textile tools. Any interest?
Hi Janet, I just saw your comment, a month after you posted it. Thank you for your feedback. Are you my Facebook friend? For each holiday, for which I have been able to find textile-related postcards I have been posting them. I still have not decided about posting textile-cats. I have a large collection of them and figure others may also be interested in seeing them, but I have not gotten much positive feedback on doing so.
I am a retired computer professional, pursuing a career as a beading/crochet designer and textile historian.
When I was 7, my Great Aunt Laurene taught me crochet basics. Since then I have designed my own patterns and taught crochet. I plan to share my passion for crochet here.
I have sewn/embellished historically accurate Colonial and Civil War style clothing, tents and flags. I've made costumes/props for community theatre, as well as designed/sewn wedding apparel.
I collect textile production/embellishment tools and will be posting information on textile tools/history topics.
Since 1989 I have taken numerous beadworking classes. I enjoy designing beadwork and will share my passion for all beadworking techniques here.
Lastly, I am a rockhound. So do not be suprised to see rockhound ramblings as well as explorations of ways to include these treasures in creations.
I am the crochet history columnist for the Crochet Guild of America's (CGOA) Chain Link Newsletter and I plan to write a booklet on Collectibles of the WWI and WWII Workbasket Campaigns: knitting, sewing, etc. for military, wounded, and refugees. Feedback on this topic appreciated!
Yes. I'm a postcard collector also - textiles, sheep, cats, etc.
ReplyDeleteHi Janet, I just saw your comment, a month after you posted it. Thank you for your feedback. Are you my Facebook friend? For each holiday, for which I have been able to find textile-related postcards I have been posting them. I still have not decided about posting textile-cats. I have a large collection of them and figure others may also be interested in seeing them, but I have not gotten much positive feedback on doing so.
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