Wednesday, June 03, 2009
day of joy
I had forgotten how much I could wring from a day started early. Got to do it again tomorrow no matter how tough the start up feels.
some of these pieces will be going into the world
and some of them won't be going anywhere!
some are just for fun
and all were fun and interesting to make. That's a stalk of French lavender in front of the piece on the right. One little intoxicating blossom. I cannot imagine standing in a field in bloom. And see the teeny tiny little tomato next to the blue piece.
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
busy day
It's Jake's birthday. My youngest chick is 24 today and treating himself to a day off from work but chances are real good you'll find him in this selfsame pose, his favorite place to be, under the hood of something greasy that needs a master's touch.
There are spice cupcakes to be baked,
new cloth to be ironed and photographed for sale at
Fiber Fandango and more in the process all while the cupcakes are baking.(you should see me juggle!!)
I've also taken another cheapskates flying leap at an online art venue here. Any input regarding my choices of work posted would be welcome. It seems like I can't bring myself to commit to more than $25 for any sort of entry fee on spec these days. and the pool is open and needs daily tending which is my personal physical and mental therapy. I am always cheered on by the lifeguards hard at their posts.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Spellbound by
This is what happens. They breed!
Even though I had any color I wanted at hand, these are the ones that were called for at the moment.
Boston beanpots for elves?
I've answered my own question.
The making/doing is just what's needed at the moment, no more or less. Thank goodness the moment will shift or pass in time.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
small obsessions
Why does making a thing become obsessive?
Why do people fall into patterns of focusing too intently on making or doing something that seems to have no point or purpose?
Although it took only a few innings to crochet, I spent most of the morning dyeing and painting it.
Once it was nearly dry I treated it with acrylic medium so now it's stiff. If you click on the picture you can see the metallic powder that was mixed into the glaze. Maybe I should take up pottery.
You can't see it over the edge but there's a penny in there with maybe room for three more to cover the bottom of this vessel.
But there's nothing like some freshly hatched color to bring me to my senses.
Friday, May 29, 2009
too early for doldrums
Anyone who knits or crochets probably has a favorite combination of yarn and needle(s) and a simple stitch. Something that just flows from your fingertips without any effort and little thought. That's how I feel about this cotton string and now I need more of it.
This little basket has a square bottom and I left the tail on it on purpose. Baskets with tails. Legs and teeth.
I didn't care for the pale colors so this has been stuck in a jar with one of these.
Since I have to leave for work soon, they will get what's an extended batching around here, my house of impatience and rush.
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