Hilo’s Farmers Market

After staying on Oahu for a few days Thebes and I flew over to the Big Island. Most of our vacation was spent there.

Our first stop was Hilo on the east side of the island. Not as many people visit the Hilo side, as opposed to the Kona side, because it rains alot. It rained every day we were there. But it wasn’t bad. Most of the time the rain was in the morning before we had started our day.

We stayed at Arnott’s Lodge while in Hilo.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

It was a nice hostel-clean rooms, good rates, helpful staff.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

They had a nice painting on a wall by the parking lot.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

While there I had a sighting of the rare Hawaiian moose.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

Arnott’s let guests borrow bikes to ride into town. We had a couple days stay before we rented a car so we biked into town on the weekend. Thebes says he looks goofy in this pic but I think he looks cute.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

We visited the Hilo Farmers Market.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

This tree was across the street. Isn’t it stunning?!

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

What a fun market. There were so many beautiful flowers and delicious looking fruits and vegetables.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

These are Anthuriums and are grown a lot on Hawaii. They come in many varieties.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

More pretty flowers.

Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

We bought some fresh fruit. The pineapples and tangerines were so fresh and absolutely delicious.

The Beyond The Fringe official invitation

The official Beyond The Fringe postcards are finished and have been ordered. It will be so exciting to actually hold one in my hands! Here’s what they’ll look like:

Beyond The Fringe art show

Beyond The Fringe art show

Beyond The Fringe
A fine fiber art exhibition

Venue
The Stables Gallery
133 Paseo del Pueblo Norte
Taos, NM 87571
(575)758-2052

April 3, 2009 through April 7, 2009

Opening Reception
April 3, 2009, 5-7 pm

Artists
Violette Alby
Noel Anderson
Pat Dozier
Connie Fernandez
Lizzie Gulick
Kimberly Hamill
Carolyn Hinske
Mary K. Lyon
Merce Mitchell
Nina Silfverberg
Twilight
Faith Welsh
Abigail Z

Beyond The Fringe artist: Faith Welsh

Another artist in Beyond The Fringe is Faith Welsh.

Faith says: “I think most passionate knitters are a little obsessive… I am no exception. For me the process is both meditative and exhilarating. I like to allow my pieces to take on a life of their own, one color or form suggesting another, until the work becomes what it is.”

The image below is a detail from her mixed media fiber hanging Gratitude.

Faith Welsh

Want to contact this artist? You can email her at faithwatnewmexdotcom Her website is Snow Lion Studios.

Her work can also be seen at
Artemisia – A Gallery of Fine Wearables and Accessories
115 Bent Street, Taos, NM

Studio visits are available by appointment at Snow Lion Studios (575)737-0280

Noro lace socks

Woot! My Noro socks are done!

Noro lace socks

This is the first sock pattern that I’ve altered. I decided to knit them toe up and do short row toes and heels. There is a row of stockinette on each side of the socks because I didn’t think out the lace pattern properly. But that’s ok, I still love how they turned out.

Noro lace socks

Some people line up the Noro colors so their socks match. Since I can be anal retentive at times I purposely let the chaos of Noro have control and just knit the socks straight from the skein. Hail Eris!

I like the fraternal twin look of them. The purples and greens and just gorgeous. I love Noro so much!

Sieben loves playing fetch:

Sieben on path

Pattern: Purl Lace Socks
Source: Socks Socks Socks
Yarn: Noro sock yarn, gift yarn from Abbey
Started: November 2008
Finished: January 2009
Modifications: knit toe up, short row toes and heels

Beyond The Fringe artist: Mary Lyon

Mary Lyon is one of the artists in Beyond The Fringe. Her work combines piecing, quilting and hand-dyed fabric. Here’s some samples of her work.

Order & Chaos
hand-dyed fabric, 15″ x 15″

Beyond The Fringe artist Mary Lyon

Mystery
fabric and beads, 22″ x 15″

Beyond The Fringe artist Mary Lyon

Two
hand-dyed and painted fabric with embossing material, 14″ x 16″

Beyond The Fringe artist Mary Lyon

Mary says:
“I have always been interested in both art and science, but spent most of my career as a research scientist. After retiring from science, I began experimenting with fabric, teaching myself methods from books. Most recently, I have been doing a good deal of dyeing and painting of fabrics in an effort to combine a more painterly approach with traditional quilting techniques. The piecing and quilting are quite precise, while the dyeing and painting are much freer. I find both types of work very satisfying and I am still working to blend the two approaches. I like working with the fabrics because of the textural feel and the slight bas-relief effect after quilting. I have been incorporating the use of beads, stones and small carvings. With fabric, almost anything is possible!”

Want to contact this artist? You can email her at marylyonatkitcarsondotnet or call 575-776-3858.

More Waikiki Pics

Thebes and my hotel room in Waikiki was pretty small. But we still had a peak of the ocean.

Hawaii trip

Even the windows in the hallway were small.

Hawaii trip

Waikiki is so crowded and many of the buildings are really tall. We were on the 21st floor. Kind of freaky.

Hawaii trip

A view out of our window at night.

Hawaii trip