Here are some more results from our workshops…
I like how my bracelet turned out, even if it is not a chevron. I would definitely try again. In fact I may make a chevron version this weekend to see if I can figure out where I went wrong. I did manage to make a nice pattern with a few knots where I got distracted.
2020 a Brief Narrative
I love a little book! I was so happy we got to see another perspective on illustration and making narratives. I will definitely use the circle method in a future short story. It was also nice to see the work of faculty Joel Gill.
From narratives to sewing a wee felt person. This is super cute and the personal connections that can be associated with this art are endless. I also think this is a way to get students into a narrative and build another lesson upon it.
I created a little scene where she meets our finger puppets: Hipster Bear, Maury Moose and Rural Raccoon (“don’t call me a trash panda”). They are planning a trek to the kitchen for a picnic.
UPDATE: The picnic was a success, but had be cut short when the cat showed up. Today they have made it to House Plant Village where they met the Salt Dough critters.
Jess, I really love the pattern you created during the lesson! It turned out so cool and I am going to try to do it myself this weekend while you’re doing the chevron! Happy knotting!