Sunday, May 18, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Porque Burque '08
Serrano Weaving will be showing May 31st!!!!

Craftacular Albuquerque and Verb Collective
presents
Porque Burque
The 1st Annual Duke City Fix Art & Craft Show
art and inspiration of the Duke City,
presented by members of Duke City Fix
Opening: Friday May 16th @ 5pm
Gallery Show: May 16th - May 31st
Craft Fair: Saturday May 31st 11am - 4pm
Location: Verb Collective
3400 Constitution NE
1/2 block west of Carlisle
Monday, May 5, 2008
Coasters and Knits
Serrano Weaving will soon be showing some of our creations at a Crafts show that is being organized by the Craftacular Group on the Duke City Fix website. I will be showing some small weavings and some knitting and here is a small sample of what I've been working on when I'm not at the other full time job.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Western Saddle Blankets
These western style saddle blankets are the first two of a series. They are woven with three colors; the campo (field) color changes while the border colors remain the same in dark brown and natural white.

"Saddle Blanket in Three Colors" is the first of the series

"Red Hot Saddle Blanket" is the second in the series
The two saddle blankets are similar in style and border design. The campo color is different in both and will be in the continuing series.
These are for sale at the prict of $325.00 each. Please send an email for purchasing instructions. Thank you.

"Saddle Blanket in Three Colors" is the first of the series

"Red Hot Saddle Blanket" is the second in the series
The two saddle blankets are similar in style and border design. The campo color is different in both and will be in the continuing series.
These are for sale at the prict of $325.00 each. Please send an email for purchasing instructions. Thank you.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Day Trip to the Big City of Albuquerque
My sister and I took a day trip to Albuquerque. She drove so I was assigned to take pictures. Without slowing down or stopping, I managed to get some good ones. This is a the beautiful and majestice Sangre de Cristo mountains at Santa Fe that add to the beauty of the capitol city.
The Sangre de Cristo Mountains at Santa Fe taken facing North from Albuquerque
This is a picture of the descent from Santa Fe to Cochiti Pueblo also called La Abajada.
La bajada from Santa Fe to Albuquerque with Rio Grande Bosque
The next photo was taken to show that the concrete barriers holding tons of earth along Hwy285/84 is slipping and soon may crash onto the highway. Better get some engineers out there soon.
A little problem at Exit 599 that needs some attentionThursday, October 25, 2007
Coasters *Sold*
Sunday, October 21, 2007
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