Hey guess what? Oh, you already read the title...yeah it sold! They're mailing me a check tomorrow. Oh how happy is my little money grubbing heart. Money from all sales will be put in the account labeled "property tax" until further notice. woot!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
sold!
Hey guess what? Oh, you already read the title...yeah it sold! They're mailing me a check tomorrow. Oh how happy is my little money grubbing heart. Money from all sales will be put in the account labeled "property tax" until further notice. woot!
Sunday, May 23, 2010
it's alive!
Dudes, sorry I'm being the blogger from lame land...but it's springtime in Alaska. (the rest of the line from the song is "and it's 40 below" but it's not, it's sunny and warm. I've already eaten my first salad from the garden! I have rhubarb that's doing what the 'barb does: taking over the universe one giant leaf at a time.
I have been beading and painting to keep myself from being a total lame land slacker...but I have to admit to having tan lines on my feet already. My favorite sign of not being totally employed is tanned feet.
One of the tulips that's come and nearly gone out by the porch...think I need to paint or bead this, it's so pretty!Gardening...daffodils and tulips doing their thing, thank goodness for bulbs! 3 sunflower plants starting to shoot up wildly after a few cool nights under plastic. I had to replant them after the neighbors dumb-ass dog dug up the other ones. Lavender in the other warm and dry spot up front next to the sunflowers. In back: lots of cutting (as in not head) lettuce, the rhubarb, peas starting to race the sunflowers for height, last years strawberries flowering again (yay!) and a couple of different squash plants, zucchini and summer squash and one pot of decorative gourds. We'll see if any of the squash survive my fumbling. Oh yeah, and a couple of buckets of potatoes, because I loved squealing over them this past fall.
Guess I need to take more pictures. Thanks for waiting for me to come back from lame land!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
done.

I finished it yesterday afternoon, finally! I mean really? It's just another embroidered piece...but it's designed to be worn so it needs to fit a human, needs to lie flat and hang straight. ...and it's the piece that caught the eye of the gallery owner!
The clasp is double snaps. I couldn't see putting a totally unrelated silver clasp there and don't really like the peyote toggles so I used some black snaps. Need to remember (again) that I hate white pellon and should only use black so it doesn't look like underpants are showing through the beads.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
fish frames
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
I really haven't been that busy...
I just seem to have had a lot to do for the (almost) month since I last posted. Activities have included extra hours at work (yay) a little more mercenary knitting (yay) and a trip to Juneau (yay again).
Folk Fest was going on while I was in town so I got to join in the chaos with the Hoskinsons. I love how involved they are in the music community there, I feel pretty lucky to get to be an honorary member with out being able to play more than a few notes. Nights of music at Centennial Hall were punctuated by the morning "Buddy Report" from Buddy Tabor. Damn that guy is funny...when he's not wandering the grave yard or mocking Rush.
I've been getting beadwork ready for the gallery opening at the beginning of May...brainstorming how to display the flat stuff with out frames. I want people to know it's fabric and beads, not a glassed in painting...texture on display. So with the heron, I'm putting in the twigs and will layer it on the blue and stiffen with pellon. Visual: is it better with the twig through his beak or just
below?

It's weird to me how the vertical line above his bill makes him feel trapped to me...or is it that he's in the swamp? Geez, I love a good annoying detail.
Folk Fest was going on while I was in town so I got to join in the chaos with the Hoskinsons. I love how involved they are in the music community there, I feel pretty lucky to get to be an honorary member with out being able to play more than a few notes. Nights of music at Centennial Hall were punctuated by the morning "Buddy Report" from Buddy Tabor. Damn that guy is funny...when he's not wandering the grave yard or mocking Rush.
I've been getting beadwork ready for the gallery opening at the beginning of May...brainstorming how to display the flat stuff with out frames. I want people to know it's fabric and beads, not a glassed in painting...texture on display. So with the heron, I'm putting in the twigs and will layer it on the blue and stiffen with pellon. Visual: is it better with the twig through his beak or just
below?

It's weird to me how the vertical line above his bill makes him feel trapped to me...or is it that he's in the swamp? Geez, I love a good annoying detail.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
rocks
Icy feathers on the windshield of my car a few days ago. There's now about 6 inches of snow on that very windshield...and I've cleared it off twice! I think it's snowed about 16 inches since midnight. spring this.
Rocks front and back, or back and front. I hope the one in the upper right sells this year, it's been around too long. I'm trying to make a small 'basket full' to put in the gallery for the opening. It would help if I didn't let myself get distracted by embroidery thread!Saturday, March 13, 2010
bead 'weed

The superhero/heart cuff was one of my monthly bjp projects that was flat and had snaps to make it in to a cuff. Remember? I posted it waaay back when I was still doing that exercise. Anyway, it was small enough to fit me...too small for your average human wrist. I cut the snaps off and slid it on to one of those inch and a half brass cuff blanks and now it's sell-able! One more product for the gallery. whew.
The 'weed that's in the title: fireweed. Second only to ravens in the popularity contest that is Alaskan art. Hey, I buy raven and fireweed art so quit getting all touchy about it.
A little more beads...getting closer. I have another step done but haven't taken pictures yet. I kinda like this project..pink is way easier than black. HOWever...any beader reading this knows that pink, good pink, is usually dyed. I am taking a risk here, hoping that these little 15's are durable enough to be a cuff. I figure the beads aren't going to be touching skin and the owner won't be rubbing them with acetone (I hope) so the cuff should be ok. Damn pinks.Oh yeah...Facebook buddies, pals, friends, I got offed by the book of face. My profile with the purple sweater picture suddenly is off limits to me, I can't sign in to it. It's some sort of witness protection program, I'm sure. They've taken my identity and given me a new one, what else could it be? Anyways. I am living in an apartment they've rented to me for a while under the assumed name Kelly Mitchell. Tricky eh? No profile photo yet but I'm rebuilding...assuming that once I get it all set up they'll give me my old life back. * pfft. * Not snubbing, just in witness protection...come find me!
Friday, March 5, 2010
winterspring, knittingbeads
All springy and shit...or maybe mid-summer, that's when fireweed looks sort of like that.
Mmmhmm, that's what the willows look like about now, but the cottonwoods surely aren't dropping leaves. Artistic license much?
MMph. Black and shiny makes a blind woman blinky. This will be wrapped around a brass cuff to make a bracelet. ...and I won't be making any more raven birds for a while.
Egg and butter plus fireweed, must have been a fire through this scene not too long ago. Apocalyptic beading anyone?
Oh thank goodness, we made it back to winter. Why look, it's snowing out in the real world too, all is well.
Friday, February 19, 2010
The last of the knitting for money...so far
This first pair is for Tara Bicknell, news diva for radio free Haines, KHNS. She wanted autumn colors, I hope I got it right, I couldn't resist a little green and purple...some leaves turn purple, right?
These are birthday mittens for Kayti H. she doesn't know what they look like yet, don't tell her, ok? She asked for "earth tones" again...had to put in the green. Maybe these are a little autumnal too.
This pair are on the hands of Jessy S. already. Fun to make with the addition of the hand dyed purple/blue and the strip of hand dyed green/blue.There is a missing set that I made for Mellie L. I forgot to photograph them, then she didn't have them with her at the Market then I didn't have my camera with me. Hers are mostly black, white and gray with a bit of red dotting.
A small group portrait of falling mittens. I'm a little glad to be done with mittens for a while, but I've gotten awfully fast at making them. I might celebrate by making myself a pair of the short ones.
Monday, February 8, 2010
totally uncreative title here
These are the extra long fingerless mittens I knitted as the prototype and sold to Megan at the former workplace. Lessons learned...hmmm well, I don't like that maroon color and most people don't like the gold color. 1x1 rib is a lot faster than the 2x2 I used here and I need to use smaller needles on the ribbing by the fingers. Oh, and the second mitten is much faster than the first, no thinking about what's next.
This pair went to Cassie at the market...I like the colors better here. The lavender/blue is some that I hand dyed a few years ago. I used a crock pot to provide non agitating heat for the acid dyes to set. Said crock pot has been re-recruited to make food so I need another one for the dye, I just don't think alternating food and acid dyes is a good idea, ya know?3 more pairs of these mittens in the line up...it pays the bills!
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