Showing posts with label Show Schedule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Show Schedule. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

Pull Out a Stool Workshop - Seattle Miniatures Show 2015


The time for the Seattle Miniatures show 2015 is approaching very fast.

Mark Your Calendar:

Saturday, March 7 • 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday, March 8 • 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

I am offering a workshop "Pull Out a Footstool". This workshop is for those who never worked on silk gauze but really wants to try.


This class is for the beginners - for those who would like to learn the magnificent world of petit point in miniature. While working on stitching a little rose for a dollhouse footstool, students will learn working with silk gauze and silk thread as well as learn and practice the stitches that are used in miniature petit point.

Tips on how to make the back side of your work neat will be shared, and it will be shown how with different count of silk gauze and a little bit of imagination to use the same design for different projects in different scales.

See you there!

Natalia


Friday, August 8, 2014

My Workshop "Pull Out A Stool..." at the Portland Miniature Show 2014


As you know from my previous post, this Fall, September 13-14, I am planning to attend the Portland Miniature Show as a dealer first time.

I am also planning to give a workshop that is called "Pull Out a Stool..." I initiated this workshop mainly for the beginners who has never tried needlework in miniature, has a lot of questions and doesn't know where to find the answers.


This class is for those who would like to learn magnificent world of petit pointing in miniature. While working on stitching a little rose for a dollhouse footstool, students will learn working with silk gauze and silk thread as well as learn and practice the stitches that are used in miniature petit pointing.

Tips on how to make the back side of your work neat will be shared, and it will be shown how with different count of silk gauze and a little bit of imagination to use the same design for different projects in different scales. The dollhouse miniature footstool will be likely finished during the class.

Class size is limited to only 6 students.

Cost: $50.00

When: Friday, September 12, 2014

Time: 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Location:

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland (across from Lloyd Center)
1000 NE Multnomah Street
Portland, Oregon 97232

http://www.portlandminiatureshow.com/footstool-workshop.html

What to Bring: Students need to bring scissors for embroidery and magnifiers, if needed.

If you have any questions, please, contact me privately at scarletsails@live.com

Best regards,
Natalia

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Show schedule for 2014


I updated the Show Schedule Page that you can find above.

Due to many commissions this year I am able to attend only one show. This show will be in Portland and it will be my first time as a dealer at the Portland Miniature show.

I will be very happy to meet you if you decide to attend it. Please, stop by my table to say "Hi".

Show will be held on September, 13-14, 2014.

Location is

1000 NE Multnomah Street
Portland, Oregon 97232

http://www.portlandminiatureshow.com/


See you there!

Natalia

Friday, July 18, 2014

Dollhouse Miniatures Needlework Group on Facebook


Hi everyone! I haven't posted for a while. You know, busy summer! Busy and very very hot. We are having almost three weeks of unbearable heat. The worse part of it is our family hasn't been on vacation yet and me kind of stuck being at home right now. The reason is that we do a big reconstruction of our house we bought last year. However, life id beautiful and full of minis!

I wanted to let you know that a new Dollhouse Miniatures Needlework group has been opened on Facebook, and if you wish to join i, please, follow this link

https://www.facebook.com/groups/miniatureneedlework/


Please, join, post and have fun!

Talk to you later!

Have a great day,
Natalia


Sunday, October 27, 2013

Good Sam Miniatures Showcase 2013, Rick Pierce's Class and OT... - Part 2


...Leaving Santa Cruz we headed towards North and took 1 North Highway, reached Half Moon Bay and spent there a beautiful day enjoining its beaches, cold water of the Pacific ocean, and clam chowder made with real ingredients and without added flower.

Next day the weather had changed and we faced thick fog instead of sunny morning. The first stop we made on our way back home that day was the Fort Ross.

It was very interesting to know that the first California's windmill was built at Fort Ross in 1814 by Russians.


The mill ground grain into flour for bread to feed both Settlement Ross and the Russians' Alaskan settlements. While the original structure no longer exists, the historical record captures many images and references to the Russian-style windmill.

The replica stolbovka style windmill, just as the original, features authentic mechanisms, a "nail-free" roof structure made of birch bark, and two pairs of blade wings. This historical reconstruction was carried out by Russian masters of the windmill building technique as introduced in the early 19th century using such traditional tools as an ax, planer, scraper, and adzes of that period. The mill was constructed in Russia and shipped to Fort Ross for installation.

I had a very interesting feeling walking along the road that lead to the former Russian settlement



The first house we saw was The Call Family Residence


George Washington Call (1829-1907) bought 2,5000 acres including Fort Ross in 1873. He and his Chilean wife, Mercedes Leiva (1850-1933), soon made Fort Ross a thriving community center and shipping port for neighboring farms, ranches, and lumber mills.

These are the pictures of the Fort Ross itself


Church at the Fort Ross


I would love to own this bell


Inside the church


Inside of some of the rooms


Next place of interest we stopped at was Point Arena Lighthouse that was erected in 1870.

This site and natural landmark has been a welcome guide to self navigation for ships along the Rugged Mendocino coast since 1870, destroyed by the 1906 earthquake, two years later stately tower was erected.


159 steps up and down


Do you see these formations?


There is an explanation why they look the way you see. As I've been told, there are two plates at that point - the Natural American and The Pacific - that are moving and change the shape of the coast.


There is one more place that stroke my attention and I wanted to tell you about. We drove through a little town Loleta (almost like Lolita by Nabokov, as unpredictable as Lolita herself). There is about 700 population, if I am not mistaken.

First I liked that absolutely gorgeous abandoned factory and couldn't resist not to take some pictures of it




You might think there is nothing extraordinary in this town. It was early motning, around 9 a.m. and half of the town was sparkling in the morning sunshine, when the rest of the town was sinking in the deep fog. For instance, I took the pictures of this church at the same time as the abandoned factory (they are located across each other), but the church looked so creepy and mystic in the fog


and then this forgotten Gilded Rose Tavern


or this out of business Antique store


or this dog on the chair almost in the middle of the road


and then absolutely unexpectedly for us we found 2 pearls:

this Cheese Factory with a HUGE variety of different kinds of cheese, where a pack of cheese is sold for only $3.99


While we were waiting for the Factory store to be opened we found the place with absolutely incredible bakery inside and absolutely beautiful baker hutch for this place.


Last but not least, can't not to show you the pictures of elks in the Elk country


As for Rick's class, as you know I left it on the third day and for now my castle looks like this


Time to start working on it!

I hope I didn't make you too tired and thank you for your interest and patience!

Happy Sunday!

Natalia

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Spokane Miniature Society Workshop


Just came home from the workshop"Library in a Shadow box" that was organized by a local Spokane Miniature Society. There were not as many people as always but still everyone had fun meeting friends, working on their projects, winning and exchanging gifts, selling and buying.


There was a little exhibition presenting work of our miniaturists in different scales

1/4th scale house


1/4th scale Lincoln house


1/12th scale


and we had a couple of dealers at the show


As for me, I made a little purchase and bought some wallpaper and laser cut frames


I won this cute house in Silent Auction for $10


and went out with 2 gifts:

Door Prize - laser cut sink's kit in 1/12 scale from Diminutive Details


and and Exchange Gift, that has been confiscated by my daughter right the way (she loves cats!)


Happy Weekend!

Natalia


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