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Miss Laura's Blog | Purls of Wisdom

Jun
25

The Joys of Handwork Camp

The Joys of Handwork Camp

I know it has been awhile since I've written. However, we launched our camps last week and so I've been running from location to location filling supply needs, talking to parents and hugging kids! If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times....I have the best job in the world.
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Jun
05

What is art?

What is art?

We recently held our first student exhibition showing off all the kids' needle arts projects that they made throughout the year. It was such a satisfying evening to see all these magnificent pieces displayed. I took great pride in these kids.....my kids, who transformed "holey" pieces of knitting into beautiful purple penguins or birds sitting on needle felted nests with eggs.
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May
27

Googlie Eyes-How Far I've Fallen

Googlie Eyes-How Far I've Fallen

When I first got into this business, I was what you might call a purist. All my materials had to be natural, no faces on the animals.......children were to use their imagination and the thought of goolie eyes was unimaginable. However in closing my classes last week and watching a mouse with the largest googlie eyes go out the door, I giggled at myself for some of my original ideas.
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May
08

Handwork - The Most Competitive Sport

Back in 2002 when I was writing my first business plan for an idea that was originally called, "The Handwork School of Practical Arts" (then I got over myself). I was looking to list the benefits of kids learning needle arts. Besides the obvious confidence building, development of fine motor skills, commitment to a long term project and the social activity, I erroneously listed handwork as a Non-Competitive Activity. It is only 6 years and thousands of kids later that I've learned Handwork could be listed as an Olympic Sport.
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May
05

Remy-The Wonder Dog of Needle Arts

Remy-The Wonder Dog of Needle Arts

When we first opened The Handwork Studio, I lived 1 ½ miles away. I would walk to work everyday and bring our only dog, at the time, Remington, to work with me. The kids loved having a dog in the studio.
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