Tu-Na Travels: Embracing Fiber Art in Unsuspecting Places

I didn’t have to travel far to attend our village’s jam session two Friday’s ago. I couldn’t help but smile when I saw a young couple who had come to visit an older friend. It’s rare to find young people in our 55+ village and they looked so cute and happy together.

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Meet Ian and Alicia.

They smiled and danced and as they swirled around to the music on the dance floor, I discovered fiber art in an unsuspecting place.

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The doily is set off to the side adding even more interest to the work.

Alicia had found several crocheted doilies at either a thrift shop or yard sale (I can’t remember which). She loved that handwork and wanted to embrace all the work and love that went into the making of it. She bought several and sewed one onto the back of Ian’s shirt. I think it displays rather nicely. I’d love to see what she does with the others.

What I Learned Today: 

  1. I don’t have much in the way of polka dot fabric. You all know what that means. No, I’m not making do with what I have; I’m heading to the fabric shop.
  2. I have much to learn from younger artists about using pieces in new and different ways.

Question: Have you found fabric art work in an unsuspecting place? Where? This one was surprising but the finished result is stunning. Ian was pleased to wear it. How’s that for a young couple supporting each other?

Thanks for stopping by and do come again.

Karen, Tu-Na Quilts

Linking to:

Main Crush Monday on Cooking Up Quilts

Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts

Show & Tell Monday with Bambi

 

11 thoughts on “Tu-Na Travels: Embracing Fiber Art in Unsuspecting Places

  1. Demaris Soso

    Now this was so interesting. Who would have thought that we could wear our crocheted doilies.
    What a neat man to go along with his wife’s idea, not everyone would have been so willing, she is a very lucky young woman. A great post, keep it up.

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  2. Tish

    They are too cute! The way she repurposed that beautiful doily is so cool and even cooler he’s wearing it. I’m not sure I could have sold David on that one. You have me wondering, am I not being observant? Is there fabric art that I am missing everyday?

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  3. Kate

    A very fun shirt. Ian is very supportive, the lace is even pink. Not all guys would do that. Not so much fabric art as I’ve been admiring all the gorgeous spring prints.

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  4. thedarlingdogwood

    How awesome! My favorite handwork in an unexpected place was a jeep on the highway with a very brightly colored crocheted tire cover on the spare tire on the back of the jeep.

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