More Fiber Art Cards and Hoover Dam

Last week, went to Las Vegas to go to a wholesale buyers show for the store.  It was a pretty small show so we had time for a little site seeing.

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Here’s a bad photo out of our hotel room. I know it’s desert in Las Vegas, but the dryness of the landscape is such a change from north west Montana.

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We decided to go to Hoover Dam and it has really changed since the last time we were there. They have built a very tall bridge over the Colorado River which is the dividing line between Nevada and Arizona. The bridge is built to accommodate pedestrians so we walked across it. I don’t like heights much but survived.

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This is a photo of Hoover Dam looking down from the bridge. It is a massive structure. It was built in the 1930’s.

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This is  the bridge that we walked over. It is a good thing I didn’t see it from this perspective before I walked across  it. It’s another impressive feat of engineering.

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Here I am in the bowels of the dam in front of the generators.

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This photo is taken looking down towards the river. I liked the juxtaposition of the different textures, natural and  man made.

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After I got home, we had our monthly surface design meeting. We did some ice dyeing and made fiber art cards. The photo above shows two different cards. They need some stitching. I am trying to decide between machine and hand stitching.

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Two more designs.

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And the last two. I will show these again once they are stitched. Please go over to the Felting and Fiber Studio to see my post about ice dyeing.

5 thoughts on “More Fiber Art Cards and Hoover Dam

  1. I’m not sure I would have been brave enough to go over that bridge!

    Thanks for posting the photos – very enjoyable to look at.

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