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Taos Wools Festival 2023

Taos Wools Festival 2023

I had a wonderful time in Taos last week. The three-day Tapestry in Taos workshop focused on using churro yarn hand-dyed by Taos Wools to depict something about our environment there. I had a committed group of students and we enjoyed being near the center of town at Revolt Gallery.

Driving into Taos the night before the workshop, it was raining hard and then the rainbow pictured at the top of the post appeared over Taos Pueblo. It seemed a good omen for the week since we were weaving about the Taos area.

A race to the moving truck...

A race to the moving truck...

I’ve been racing to get small tapestries off looms. I said on Change the Shed that I was clearing off looms. That wasn’t a lie, but the reason I am cutting tapestries off looms is that I have to move them. It seems smarter to finish tapestries and cut them off the loom than try to protect them in progress. Thus the cutting off of five tapestries last month with one more to do.

The moving truck(s) are coming and all must be packed. We have lived in Fort Collins for over nine years now and I lived here for three years when I was here for graduate school. It is time to move away from the Front Range of Colorado. Fort Collins is a beautiful place and an easy place to live, but we’re tired of driving through the traffic of I-25 every time we want to see friends and family all of whom seem to live on the other side of the big cities.

So we’re packing up and moving on. I’ll have more details about all of it in a few weeks when the dust has settled. Packing is no picnic and the dogs seem to be perpetually worried they’re going to end up in one of the boxes. The new studio is full of sunshine and has room for me to work.