Monday, July 18, 2011
BarbAnn Pappas: Spirit, play and color describe my knit artist of the week

My Rav name is PassionToCreate and as the name states, I HAVE to create and that is all there is to it. I have always loved color and fiber so a lot of what nurtures my soul involves one or both. My creative journey started when I taught myself to sew at age 10 and before long I was making most of my clothes, which continued through college. I became what was called a Home Economics teacher in those days mainly because I loved home crafts. Today, I my other life I am an educational administrator supervising Adult programs for GED and ESL, from which I will retire in a year. 
JANE: BarbAnn, everything you do expresses a spirit unleashed and reminds me of the days when I outwardly suppressed my creativity, at least in terms of how I dressed, to fit in some place I didn't. Is your creativity your personal escape hatch?
BARBANN: You know, Jane I suppose it could be called that. My creativity is simply who I am and it is the place that is most comfortable for me. When I am in the studio, I am immersed in the process and nothing else matters. As the years have gone by, I have embraced creativity, and I have come to realize that I have to continually feed my soul through creativity. It is learning to be an artist not a crafter.
JANE: If you could give a hesitant knitter one gift, what would it be and why?
BARBANN: B Jack to the Picasso quote, when we are children we are creative with no bounds. As we get older, we impose rules and self-doubt. Let the rules go, there are no rules in creativity. Embrace the process of learning. I get frustrated when I hear people say, “I can’t’ do it right.” There is a difference between not being able to do things and not knowing how. To learn is to try things we never have done before. There is another great quote by the Greek philosopher Antisthenes - “The most useful piece of learning for the uses of life is to unlearn what is untrue. “ Unlearn the rules and you will master your desire!
JANE: Okay, here it comes: do you wear what you create and, if so, what are the reactions you receive? On a typical day, how do you express your personality in your clothing?
JANE: Your color combinations excite me because you have a rare and intuitive sense of what works and are clearly brave enough to launch color explorations. How did that come to be?

Posted by Jane on
07/18 at 02:53 PM
I have never in my life found anyone that is as creative and adventurous as Barbara Ann--2 years ago her Mother told me all the things she does. I was skeptical that one person could do all this! She does and wonderfully! What a fabulous talent I love the above necklace, it is even more beautiful in real life. Thank you for sharing your talent!
By Jo-Ann Derbowka on 2011 07 19
Barb Ann is bodacious. Small wonder her husband is "supportive"!!!!!!!!!
By Will on 2011 07 23
Hi, Jane I love your site, it is so inlighting. I'm thrilled to have found your site. sencerely Margaret
By margaret vandergriff on 2011 08 05
This interview lets the readers participate how BarbAnn let her inner artist blossom and grow intuitively. Beautifully told, Jane's masterful questions draw out BarbAnn's responses touching the very essence of why she needs to knit and surround herself with color and how farspread her talents are. Thank you both!
By Lauragais on 2011 10 30


That's our girl! Way to go BA!
By Jon Young on 2011 07 18