Today is going to be a day dedicated to my Journey to the Golden Fleece. There will be some pictures of my hard copy journal along with some of the fibres I plan on using in this module. I have the feeling that it's not going to be an easy journey, but one that will challenge me every step of the way. I have some colours picked out already along with some of the fibres as well. So for right now, I am going to leave you and go and take some pictures. Bye bye for now.
This first picture is of my title page in my journal. I found the picture in a national geographic and it is a super close up of scales on a bug. I don't remember which one though. Sorry. But the colours jumped out at me instantly, so I knew it had to be part of my journal.
My granddaughters also get to be a part of this journey. They are the joys of my life and I love them dearly, so of course they have to be there with me along the way.
Orchids. What can I say about the colours of them. These ones spoke to me about when I started on my journey of creativity. Each of the main colours holds a special place as it states what I was feeling at that point of my journey.
And since my printer decided to print two copies of the colouring book, one had to go into the journal. :) Each module shall start this way.
These colours of wool, to me, represent my life. Different shades for different areas, but the main underlying colour of my life is the grey. Wait till you see how that dull grey colour will change during each phase of my adventure in this module.
Silk Hankies. Enough said. The top ones I made myself from cocoons that I purchased from Camaj Fiber Arts. The ones below were purchased from the same person, but were already in hankie form. These will be intertwined in my journey.
And pulled silk roving? Again. Enough said. This little gift was also from Camaj and it will also be incorporated into my journey.
So here is just a tidbit of what will be joining me in my Journey to adventure yarn for module one. I can't wait to start organizing it all into their own respective places.
So for now, I must bid you adieu. Till we talk again.
Excellent way to set sail, Simone! <3
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