Andrea Sherry creating here – giving my peeps a sneak peek one of my bracelets in the making.
A Morning’s Coffee
I recently brought home a variety of small canvases with the thought that Francine (my sister) and I would paint together while having our morning coffee. I wanted Francine to select the size on which she would like to paint. Francine chose the 5″ x 7″ canvas.
Awake early in the day, I had been reading my poetry, for a book I am in the process of publishing this year. I had written a piece about our having coffee together in the mornings.
Francine looks at the blank canvas and asks:
“What should I paint?”
and,
I ask:
Would you like to paint how coffee makes you feel?
Crochet Scarves 2015 ~ adding a border to #1 ~ “The Emilie”
Tonight’s creative time in my crochet scarves 2015 endeavor was in crocheting the border, adding another dimension to the scarf. The variegated yarns I enjoy using when knitting and crocheting add interest to the experience without my having to weave in more ends than necessary. I so like how a border adds a lovely finishing touch.
Look who greeted me this morning…
Crochet ~ Shades of Pink and Green
Log Cabin Quilt Light Tone Fabrics Selected
Log Cabin Quilt Dark Fabrics Selected
Hello world!
Hello World! My name is Andrea Sherry Horowitz. I share with you this photo in which I am standing. Norman, that fantastic man standing next to me is my husband, and the love of my life. Francine, who is seated, is my wonderful sister and she holds a very special place in our hearts. Francine and I enjoy play based art together, and are thrilled when Norman takes a break from his reading interests and joins in. We reside at the Horowitz Hacienda in the Pines and have a sweet rescue dog named Sadie.
I began knitting during 1962, when I was about 7 years old, and lived in Monroe, NY. I was inspired to learn how to knit by watching my mother knit beautiful sweaters, scarves, and mittens for us. One of the many gifts I received from my parents was the gift of knitting lessons at our local knitting shop in the Village of Monroe. Some of the other fiber arts I enjoy the creative process of doing are needlepoint, latch hook rugs, and crochet. I find these crafts are a wonderful way in which I become completely relaxed and they are meditative for me. As a teenager I learned machine sewing. During my mid-fifty’s I started quilting and began having even more fun being creative with fabrics and threads. I also find it very relaxing sewing with having needle and thread in hand. My first quilt, a children’s quilt, was completed by machine and the binding was then sewn by hand using the ladder stitch. I’ve also made some small art quilts out of tee shirt fabric scraps, while engaged in creative play with zentangle.
There is always something in progress which I look forward to completing.
I love sharing my passion for creating through fiber art, photography, poetry, and storytelling.