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Creative Fibre Hawke s Bay holds exhibition and sale

Creative Fibre Hawke s Bay holds exhibition and sale 11 May, 2021 06:00 PM 2 minutes to read A hand dyed and hand felted piece by Elaine Macgregor from Waipukurau. Photo / Supplied Hastings Leader The biennial Creative Fibre Hawke s Bay exhibition and sale will showcase a range of items which can be made from natural fibres. Forty members contributed to the Colour My World exhibition which is currently being held at Arts Inc Heretaunga on Russell St in Hastings. Members from Creative Fibre @ Keirunga, Pakowhai Spinners, Napier Weavers, Waipukurau Arts Group, Napier Spinners, Otane Spinners, Takapau Art Group, Homestead Spinners and the Mahia Art Group contributed work, and a number of them will have handcrafted items for sale.

Does your home pass the cosy test? Why slouchy trumps formal as it turns colder

“Group your sofas and chairs strategically, so they feel connected to each other, with a coffee table within reach so you can enjoy sharing food and drink with your friends and family.” Rugs work for larger rooms. “An area rug that flows underneath the pieces within the seating area can help to create a sense of a more intimate zone within the larger space, and rugs can also be used to soften and add warmth to rooms with hard floors,” Lee says. kate claridge photography Interior designer Becky Lee says we should think about creating a seating zone that invites conversation when planning the layout of a living room.

How these Kiwi women paved their kids paths to greatness

Supplied Artist Linda Trubridge and her elder son Sam in front of Linda’s Wall of Wings sculpture for Havelock North, in 2004. Ahead of many successful Kiwis, there’s often a mother who showed them the way. Sarah Catherall hears how these women inspired their kids then, and now. Linda, William and Sam Trubridge Linda Trubridge is an artist and yoga teacher, who is married to lighting designer David Trubridge. Her book, Passages, is about her family’s adventures at sea. Their sons are Sam, an artistic director who founded Wellington’s Performance Arcade, and William, a world-renowned freediver​ who lives in the Bahamas with his wife, Sachiko, and daughter, Mila, 2.

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