Monday, October 27, 2008

More Mail


More Mail
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Here is an update on some mail I have recently received.
On the top, in the middle is a zine from peanut butter in Australia. It is for the Quote Zine swap on swap-bot. The very first quote in it is about peanut butter which I think is appropriate. She also used some techniques that I will keep in mind for future zines.
Below that, starting on the left are two ATC's from PansySuz. They are for the Thread Embellished ATC swap. The green one has a tassel on it. I love tassels and I never would have thought of if. Below that is one that has and interesting embroidered motif. It will be a fun technique to play around with.
In the middle is an ATC from Sabrina in Italy. It is for the Halloween ATC swap. Very cute.
Last, on the right, are two more Halloween ATC's. These are from USS Angell, though the one on bottom, with the cat was done by Lori Otto.
Everyone included extras which I have scattered about the picture. There were also some lovely fibers, which I forgot to include in the picture. Sigh.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Bookmark Box


Bookmark Box
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I had a small container made from an envelope that I used to keep bookmarks in. Somehow I now have way too many bookmarks, so I needed a bigger container. Which gives me an excuse to make another plastic canvas box. I used one of the designs on the orange inchie container and a bunch of scrap yarn. I like it.
The problem is that there isn't room for many more bookmarks in it so I will have to make something else in the future. Probably in plastic canvas. With more of the scrap yarn. Or maybe with some not-scrap yarn which will give me more scraps for future projects. It's the circle, the circle of crafts.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Crocheted Christmas Ornaments

These are from a pattern by Roxycraft. If you compare the bottom of the one on the far left with the next two, you will see that the middle ones have a pointer bottom. So does the one on the far right, but it is hard to see in the picture. To do that I made this change:
Round 1: ch 2; sc in 2nd chain from hook, 3 times; join with slst in first sc.
Round 2: ch 1; 2sc in each ch around; joing with slst in first sc.
Pick up pattern at its Round 2.
The three larger ornaments are for swap-bot, and are in colors from my partners' profiles. The small one is for me and is made with self-striping yarn, so no yarn changes.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Happy Birthday, Mom!

Today is my mom's birthday. There is an elaborate mathematical formula for figuring her age that means she is now younger than me. In the how-old-would-you-be-if-you
-didn't-know-how-old-you-are model she is probably about 37.
Anyway, happy birthday, mom. It is especially important to wish her a happy birthday this year because she is having her kidney's pounded with sound waves to break up some stones today. That whole cake and conical hat and friends model of celebrating is just so last year, for those of you who, like me, are out of the loop.
Since she is not going the traditional route this year, I thought she might enjoy looking at some cool things I have been looking at this last week.
Mimi Kirchner has some wonderful pincushions here and here.
There are amazing paper sculptures here.
And because platelets seem to be important in the lives of my mom, who donates them, and my daughter, who went through a little episode when she was 3 where her body decided it did not need platelets cluttering things up (her body was wrong), I thought they would both enjoy seeing these happy little platelets (of love). I know they look like little suns, but they are platelets.
One last thing. You can find the pattern for the Matryoshka dolls here.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Matryoshka Dolls All in a Row


Matryoshka Dolls 2
Originally uploaded by joanieponytail57
Here is another shot of the dolls so you can see the little ties on their babushkas. I think you can also see the colors a bit better in this shot. The baby is wider than I would like but I made him first, and I didn't want to undo him. Dark thread, dark felt. Ooh, my eyes hurt just thinking about ripping it out. And yes, I could have made another one but he needs a family even if he is a tight squeeze.

Matryoshka Dolls Nested

This is a set of dolls I did for yet another swap on swap-bot. It is hard to tell in the picture but the mother doll is purple and the baby is dark blue. The person these are for said she likes jewel tones of blue, green, red and purple. I don't have jewel-toned green felt so this is what she got. After I embroidered the outlines on the mom's facial features I filled them in with colored pencil. I also gave the mom and little girl colored pencil roses for their cheeks. The flowers on the mom's and little girl's babushkas are hand embroidered.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Making Up Your Mind Is Over-Rated


Inchie Container
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I signed up for the Inchie Container swap and had in mind to make the container out of plastic canvas because I really like to make boxes out of plastic canvas. Of course, if it turned out the partner I was assigned said something in her profile that made me think she would hate that, I would do something else. Turns out my partner did not say that -- that will teach her -- and that her favorite color is orange, so I made her this container with all sorts of (almost) one-inch motifs in mostly oranges.
Ah, but the day partners were assigned my copy of Crochet Today came in the mail and it had these cute baskets in three different sizes. I also like to crochet little containers. Really? Now I have to choose? Really? I hate that.
So she is getting both. So there. Hah!

This Is Not a Doily


Nick's Not-A-Doily
Originally uploaded by joanieponytail57
Nick wanted to know how to use the loom and since this was the smallest size they had, this is what he made. It is a bit large for a coaster, or small for a hot pad. It is definitely not a doily. Don't even think it. Not. A. Doily. (Apologies to my daughter, the writer, who hates it when people do that, but this is serious.)
It took him three crafting sessions to finish this and the only reason he did is that I promised to put a picture of it here if he did. Once he figured out how the process actually worked he was over it.

Halloween ATC


Halloween ATC
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These are the ATC's I sent out today for the Halloween ATC swap. They are pieced paper, and embroidery with silver gel pen stars.
While I was making them, my husband, who was doing some cleaning/organizing, brought in a box that had something called the Love and Money Loom set inside. My sister-in-law had given it to me years ago around the time I got married.
Hmmm, I'm making ATC's for a halloween swap. I have way too much thrifted orange yarn that I'm not sure how I will ever use up. And I have a loom set easily available. What to do. What to do.
Turns out both of my partners won't have to be worrying about that bubbling hot cauldron ruining the finish on whatever it is you put burning hot cauldrons on.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

I Got Mail


Look at all the lovely things that came in the mail for me this week. These are all the result of Swap-bot swaps.

Starting on the left, from Barbara, a box with a cherry blossoms and bamboo design for the Inchies Container swap. The box was filled with all sorts of goodies like buttons and dried flowers and the envelope of embellishments you can see directly below the box in the picture.

In the middle, from kylanicole, are inchies from the Alphabet Inchies 1-2-3 #2 swap. These are the letters J-R and are done in watercolor. For a really good picture of them, see her website. My favorite is the rocket, but they are all so lovely, I think I will frame them. Above the inchies are some stickers she hand stamped for me. I suspect, but do not know, that she made the stamp, too.

Below the inchies is a beautiful ATC from mergs in Australia. You will have to see it in person to appreciate how lovely it is. Wow. It is for the Thread Embellished ATC swap.

Finally, on the right, are two (TWO !) zines from Pickle who lives in Canada. I had never seen an actual zine until I joined the Quote Zine swap and made my own. These are the first I have received from someone else. Both of them are very interesting and I will use some of her same techniques next time I make a zine. One of the zines is the quote zine and the other is about incorporating art in your life. She also sent me the picture behind the zines that she silkscreened herself.

Thanks to all of my wonderful swap partners. Hooray!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Test Your Color IQ

OK, I thought this was an interesting little test. You have to arrange the colors in the correct order. After you get your initial score they will show you how you compare to others in your age range and sex.