Southern Teachers’ Workshop in Ripley, West Virginia

Southern Woman

Southern Woman

I’ve been away this week and just now figured out that if I sit in the small lobby here, I can get on the internet. Once a year I attend Southern Teachers’ Workshop in Ripley, West Virginia. I received my certification several years ago and attending every year helps to keep me current with all the new stuff happening out there.

I can now reveal the project I hooked on in January before I started the “Woman with Baby.”

My teaching assignment this year was “wide cut woman.”  I decided to see if I could get the shading I needed using just textures. In the next few posts, I will show my progress steps with this piece. The “Woman with Baby” still is not finished.

Comments

  1. Lynn Deitz says:

    Hi Cindy, your lesson on how to hook a face is very helpful. In part 5 you stated:

    “I removed the one holding line I had hooked in the first step because the shape of the line was not quite right.”

    In your first step you have no indication of this. Where did you put the holding line?

    Thanks, Lynn

  2. Cindi says:

    The holding line is the dark line in the upper left forehead (our left not hers). If you compare the Part 4 photo with the Part 5 you can see the difference. The easiest way to view this is to view the series. Click on “How to Hook Faces” in the Read from the Beginning Section in the right sidebar.

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