I do this some years, go back and look through my posts for the year and pick out a few to share-well actually turns out to be allot of photos-smiles
This year I did more journal pages with Art Journal Journey's monthly themes. This form of creativity is out of my fiber art comfort zone but I have enjoyed the process. For me it was a nice way to create a small piece spontaneously and not overthink it.
This past year many of us loss a dear blogging friend Eileen-I will always remember her when I see "diamonds on the lake" and from a Christmas card we learned of the passing of a dear friend from years past before retirement.
January-this was one of my favorites
and back in January I was struggling with how to hand quilt-I ended up putting it away til now. I had made a wool quilt, this large one and two gift quilts-so I think I was quilted out at the time and needed to put it away.
February
The Lake in the Ozarks froze over this month-unusual to completely freeze over to the shore line. This was pretty solid but not solid enough to go ice fishing
all froze in
March
weaving
April
I bought me a weaving bench-a real splurge for myself
and I started Cast Iron Saturdays
May
Brings warmer weather, more critters and boaters
towel weaving
Sewers came to our area of the lake
June
completing the towels
I went wine tasting with our long time Wisconsin friends
July
Rock project began
new weaving project begins
horrible case of poison ivy and poison oak
August
speed boats at the lake
Honoring our lost warriors
chocolate popcorn
Belgium waffles-homemade
reflections
September
I searched out mullein for use as a tea for congestion
October
collected our black walnuts
made black walnut salve and I also made black walnut ink
started reading about the Yellowstone wovles
harvest moon
November
sweet potato pie with pecan crust and made with fresh sweet potatos
The big Yellowstone quilt back on the frame
homemade tamales
December
Happy New Year 2022
May the new year bring us peace, good health, good friendships, and happiness