Now that the warm weather has finally arrived in the Okanagan, its time to get to those projects that we put off, with the excuse, its too cold to work in the garage
I, finally, set up my silk dyeing frame and was able to start painting the silk yardage I had bought ...well ...way back when... Each time I paint silk, I learn something new, try new colours and techniques and remember the absolute joy of playing with colour. Once the dye dries, the silk begins to sparkle and reveal all its beauty. These scarves, are destined for our Artisan Sale on November 21st, 2020, so stay tuned... Judith
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