Sunday, August 27, 2023
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Shirker- updated 8/24
Now comes the hard part. Sharing. Keeping my mitts out of the cookie jar. But there's a hella lot of cookies this trip.
I've already indulged my need for some bloody reds, but I had to pack this set out of sight quickly because I could feel my fingers getting sticky.
And I'm running out of names. Going forward, they are going to be fairly obvious.
That's Claret (now SOLD!)
This is my thread box six hours later. It was an emotionally stressful day. These helped. An hour of driving with good music. A big glass of lemonade. A nap. Some 🌿.
Now replaying "Springsteen on Broadway" and shuffling these around. Seeing tomorrow's stuff.
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Monday, August 21, 2023
Conjuring colors
Once I've set the pallette of colors, all my intentions get very flexible. If I get sick of seeing that yellow and that purple, I'll dump one on top of the other and come up with a warm olive that I never planned for.
Has that blue slipped too cool? Bring on the goldenrod. There's never too much green because I never plan for any.
It's going to take time to process all this cloth and thread. After four days, I am out of personal gas and will take a few days unrelated to dyeing.
There's still a ton of cloth to be hand washed and dried.
The best part of Saturday? A surprise visit from Charlie and Jake. We went out to lunch and got caught up. Since they moved, time with them makes the minutes we get more precious.
Today, r&r includes a little stitch, some reading, pool time, and some walking. Putting those needles in my back to the test.
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Ripe fruit
Despite weather reports promising another perfect day for the dye deck, Colin sent this sunrise from the airport where he works. "Red sky in the morning, sailors warning."
Scientifically, more humidity in the air will affect what I'm planning for the day.
I washed out one piece of lines last night and hung it up with the threads to dry. Just one.
Because there have been requests, I'm going to experiment with selling these pieces whole. See how that flys for a while before I rip or cut them up smaller and blend them into the general basket.
The blue/green threads were hiding in the dryer from the last dye-fest. This wire and mesh contraption, which folds up to take up almost no space in the closet, has become an essential tool.
Friday, August 18, 2023
High Adventures in August
BIG LESSON - do NOT wash out the cloth in the machine. As tempting as that is, these will get hand washed in a bucket with Dawn and cold water. One by one.
Tomorrow.
I'm pacing myself.
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Dharma
Evidence of a life well lived.
Before dawn, I opened all the upstairs windows and doors to the fresh air. 68 degrees, clear and dry. A gorgeous day in the making. James Lee Burke would write "Aborning". I don't think I've ever seen that word in print beyond his novels.
The post title set me surfing for meaning and I have never gotten back such a load of conflicting crap. I won't even dwell on it.
At the post office, an elderly (listen to me talk) gentleman from Pakistan proselytized gently while we waited in line. I usually have a "Praise Beelzebub" for such conversations, but he was doing his thing and I let him roll on without dishing any snark. He was there for a passport picture. I advised him. "Don't smile."
Business accomplished, I met a friend for lunch and we cackled and rattled our scaly claws over the indictments. Naming the prosecutors one by one. Cackling some more.
Came home to a smorgasbord of sense delights. My garden, run wild with some alien-looking weeds. Cicadas tuning up. The big Joro spiders webbing up the windows again. Sleeping cats.
And a fat package on the doorstep.
I am so in love with these colors. Imagining what they will do dancing together!
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
More scrapping
Yee haw! Fani Willis! Ride that mangy mango down!
I had a pneumonia shot yesterday morning and slept blissfully when the indictments broke the news. The world keeps spinning, hopefully leaving that turd to dry up and blow away. But the lessons? Never.
Orders packed and off to the post office later. I anticipate walking into the lobby (usually relatively empty late Tuesdays) and cackling loudly knowing most of the counter staff will join me.
I dug through my personal stash and liberated a lot of cloth into the general fund. Think of how all of our days add up to so much making time! One by one, not so much, but as a group? Amazing.
That little snitch of green? Silk or rayon, I can't be sure without a burn test.
While I was working, the pieces in the last photo got chummy and asked to be transferred to the River Basket.
I'm easy.
Stormlight
We had a hair-raising series of thunderstorms Sunday afternoon. It caught a lot of people off guard. The cats were annoyed because I rounded them up and locked the cat door.
These pictures are just after the storm finally passed. Very odd light for six pm.
My poor dye deck needs a custodian.
Those hotel pans on the high deck were empty before the storm. I collect water up there for the indoor plants. And thirsty cats.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Threaded
I wandered on the supplier path this time. Two years since I last visited Dharma Trading. New colors this late in the year? Why not.
Dynamite red, Houdini blue, Dragonfruit, Marigold, Blue Violet, Peacock and, of course, Raven.
Let me know if anyone has any raggedy old table linens, cotton, or silk garments headed for recycling. Color fixes almost anything.
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