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Hello. My name's Liz Plummer and I'm a Textile Artist. I love the texture of fabric. I love dyeing it and painting it and stitching into it. This blog is about the influences on my work, inspiration, my daily life, and the processes of creating. Enjoy!

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How to Make a Concertina Book

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How to Mount a Small Quilt on to Foamcore

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Ravelry – I’m in!

A new feature on the sidebar is a link to Ravelry! Ravelry is a fairly new – and definitely new to me – site where you can upload all your knitting projects, stash, etc, and find yarn and patterns and stuff like that. So if you’ve got some yarn and you don’t know what to do with it, you can search for what other people have made with it. Entry is by invitation only at the moment so if you fancy it, add your name to the waiting list! My invite came this week so I’ve been starting to explore it and add my stuff. I am looking forward to delving deeper into it because I’ve got a few yarns which I’d like ideas on what to make. I’m not very good at working out how to change yarns from what a pattern says to what I have in my stash! If you’re a member of Ravelry already, you can see my project pages here.

2 comments to Ravelry – I’m in!

  • Liz, You must have found your color and banner because I see them just fine.

    I begged an invite to Ravelry last summer and keep meaning to spend more time there updating my stuff (small as it is). I am debroby on Ravelry.

  • Anonymous

    I keep meaning to spend more time there too! some of my projects are up but there’s loads more to do than ever there is TIME to do it!
    Really enjoyed reading through your blog today, btw!
    Sue