Published in About Me Stories·PinnedAbout Me — Diane HelentjarisWriter, photographer and lover of the overlooked and forgotten — What would you like to know? I’m guessing you would like to know my slant, my background, what I bring to the party, what makes me tick. Not too much information, just enough. So here goes – First, my last name is Greek. My grandfather immigrated from Greece in the…About Me4 min read
May 5The Glories of Irish LinenWhat is the backstory of this revered fabric? Sometimes the initial effort is the best. Linen, for instance, is thought to be the first textile people created. Bits of spun, dyed, and knotted wild flax fiber were found in a cave in the Republic of Georgia which dates back 30,000…Textile6 min read
May 5Stylin’ to Up Your GameWriting style guides make life easier for writers “On matters of style, swim with the current, on matters of principle, stand like a rock.” Thomas Jefferson Though Thomas Jefferson had a knack for expressing ideas applicable over many circumstances, he probably was not thinking of style guides for writers when…Writing Tips4 min read
Mar 14Write Lean, Write CleanFree your prose of crutch words. “Blurby, blurby, blurby,” shouted C. Robert Constable, my high school English teacher. He stared in mock anger for a beat at the guilty student. His eyes magnified into huge googly-eyes by the thick lenses of his glasses. Then, with drama, he broke and cracked…Writing3 min read
Mar 8Eight Parenthood Prompts for WritersTake it from here and write what happens next. Looking for inspiration? Try these prompts. 1. Fourteen-year-old Jamie turned to their friend Sam as they walked in the hall. “Wanna go for a ride in my Mom’s new car after school? She’s out of town and Dad’s working late.” 2…Writing Prompts2 min read
Mar 2Gee’s Bend Quilts — Doing Itself ProudA tiny community preserves its heritage and leverages artistic brilliance My hike was magical. A patch of primeval prairie had survived in western Ohio, untouched and pristine. I walked on the protective boardwalk along the Stillwater River. Rare wildflowers nodded in the sun, scattered among the grasses. Land in my…Women7 min read
Feb 227 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Moving to Ireland82811Camille BrichardThanks for this very helpful article, Camille.Thanks for this very helpful article, Camille.1 min readThanks for this very helpful article, Camille.
Feb 1Samoan Barkcloth — the Fabric of a CultureSamoan siapo and elie express a Polynesian heritage The syrupy “Oldies” tunes in the white wedding tent stopped. Relatives and friends, gathered in the glorious Virginia garden, clinked glasses. Soft conversations hummed. Like a thunderclap, Polynesian drumbeats began. A young woman burst from the back of the tent and barreled…Art6 min read
Jan 14Spark Your Dialogue with Regional DialectAttention to unique voices can enrich your writing I am gullible. When I was age nine or so, my father dug a large neatly edged rectangular hole parallel to our gravel driveway. Our family finances could now afford blacktop. He scraped and shoveled the gravel into his hole. As I…Writing6 min read
Dec 31, 2021Stream and Seam into the New YearEleven films for textile and fashion enthusiasts to snuggle in with and enjoy As the door opens on a new year, fire up your imagination with a film or two. These each feature the world of fabric and textiles, threads and needles. …New Year3 min read