I can’t believe I haven’t written about this zine yet! Created in 2018 after I had moved to Philly, I was looking to find some recommendations for two of my favorite foods: donuts and bagels. Some men were not super helpful but most of them gave me honest and useful recommendations. This was to the point where many people would recommend a spot and nothing more. As a result, I only went on dates with two of the men. Perhaps someone in the world could successfully get both recommendations and dates from Tinder but I found it easier to talk about bagels and donuts ;) Enjoy these snippets from it! If interested, you can buy the zine from my shop and I’ll mail it along!
Read moreImpressions in the Land: An Exploration of Digital Modeling
During the first semester of my fellowship in the Digital Scholarship Center, I focused on learning how to make a physical, fabric object from a digital, 3D model. In my last blog post I went over the process of figuring out a way to make this happen. You can read it here.
Now, I have more than just samples!
Read more3D Modeling in Reverse: From the Digital to the Physical
Here I am, fiber artist, beginner MFA graduate student, lover of mountains and quilts, learning the “digital humanities” in the very very (very very) cold basement of Temple University’s Paley Library.
What does this mean for me?
Currently, it means a multi-step process that eventually leads to a three-dimensional stiffened fabric version of a topographic map (at least, for now).
Below is the chronological order of my process:
Read moreThe Jacket of Pretty Little Liars
Anyone else watch season 7 of PLL and notice that they all wear the same style of jacket the entire time? I did…
Turning this into a zine!
Below are all screenshots from Season 7 of Pretty Little Liars
Read moreLeaf Puffs
I've been on a quilting spree lately! Here's the story of the Leaf Puffs --
Read moreGrandmother's Flower Garden
Wow! I started this quilt March 20, 2017 and finished it December 26, 2017. That's 8 months! There was a hiatus of about 3 months when I was trying to decide how to finish it, but here it is.
Read moreArrowmont Re-Cap: Papermaking
I recently finished the fall workstudy program at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN. The basic exchange is 4 weeks of work for 4 weeks of classes.
Here's part 3 of some little summaries of all the classes I took:
Read moreArrowmont Re-Cap : Screenprinting on Fabric
I recently finished the fall workstudy program at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN. The basic exchange is 4 weeks of work for 4 weeks of classes.
Here's part 2 of some little summaries of all the classes I took:
Read more