I've always been into artsy things. I still sell recycled crafts like record clocks and marble jewelry and domino coasters at the local farmers market--and years ago I even started a webzine called Craftygal with some friends in Rochester, NY. But nothing warms my heart more than crafting with a message... so I was thrilled to hear about a project by the International Fabric Collaborative. Jennifer Marsh, an MFA student at Syracuse University (and creator of the lawnmower cover above), is collecting 3 foot square fiber panels from crafters around the world who are concerned about our dependence on oil. And with them she plans to create what's essentially a giant cozy for an abandoned gas station. Yep, she thinks big.
The deadline to submit a panel is March 15, 2008 and I'm definitely going to participate. If anyone else would like to join me, and Courtney Weida who gave me the scoop, please contact me (Taryn Chase) and we'll try to set a time to get together and discuss!UPDATE!
Jennifer Marsh will be giving a lecture here at Radford University at 4 p.m. on Friday, November 9 in 203 McGuffy Hall. Future fiber workshops (knitting, crocheting, quilting, etc.) to participate will also be discussed!


