Last Sunday's workshop at the Pioneer Florida Museum was a splendid example of perseverance through really tough circumstances to reach creative goals! My students braved temperatures in the high 90's F with a heat index of 105-110F and no breeze. Yet, there were no complaints. They were caught up in creativity again, and just kept going. The blog template still is not cooperating, so I will have to break up the photo sections into groups that the template can handle. please bear with me.
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Maggie Clark did a lovely job on this folded and clamped (Itajime) Shibori tank top. |
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Maggie really up-styled this thrift shop top with folding and machine stitching (Katano) Shibori. |
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Linda Johnston mixed techniques of clay paste resist, folding/clamping and twist/tying to create this wonderful Tee Shirt. |
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