tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6826154524408345252024-03-05T03:45:15.530-05:00Mostly Stellar StuffMardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.comBlogger192125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-72628535637093092402016-05-01T08:17:00.001-04:002016-05-01T08:17:32.213-04:00ProcessWhen it comes to describing my creative process, I can only say that I start with an intention and perhaps a picture or a sketch. From there on, anything can happen. At times I find it so terribly frustrating, and I wonder how many other artisans find this to be true for them also. ...Sometimes, I get so far off course that I end up with a piece that is nothing like what I had conceived in the first place. ...Sometimes, there has been an issue with the materials or the design, but often it is simply that the design takes on a life of it's own and leads me on a totally divergent course.<br />
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The talisman to the right that I completed, was to have been a single strand necklace. I prefer the idea of layering strands instead of a single layered-look necklace. However, as I went along, I found that the raw garnet beads were getting quite heavy, and so a shorter strand was called for. Then, the look wasn't quite right, and other strands were added to give the design more weight and importance. I also decided that the frame for the crystal and charms seemed too long and it was a choice between scrapping this one and making a shorter one or altering how it looked somehow. I am groaning just thinking about it! ...And I added another strand.<br />
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Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-14524906907192620772016-02-05T07:50:00.001-05:002016-07-12T19:30:43.365-04:00K.I.S.S.<span style="font-size: large;">Yaaah. After the holidays were over, I was in severe lag time ...no mojo ...no studio creative juice. It was awful. I literally pace the floor when I am in-between creative projects. If I could walk vertically, I'd certainly be climbing the walls. My dear husband has learned these signals and patiently observes without comment. For two weeks I would walk into the studio and diddle with picking up this and that and make no headway at all. Finally, I decided I had far too many bits and pieces that had been around for ages ...perhaps had been given to me ...maybe I didn't even like them very much ...but kept them around "because." It occurred to me that in my state of mind, and after so much time off, any piece I might work on was not likely to be something I was pleased with. In fact, I spent a day trying to solder pieces, etc., and felt like my skills had been slipping. ...Talk about frustration and despair! The following morning, I came across <a href="https://vimeo.com/24715531">a wonderful video by Ira Glass</a>. I had seen it before, but this video ought to be on the "watch this" list every time I start thinking my artsy creations are crappy. The man gives a wonderful perspective for beginning creatives at any level. <b>His message is basically: our taste is better than our skill and it takes lots of practice, but improvement <i>will</i> come, and it may take years to get to our goal ...so be patient and keep on going.</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">So, with a renewed outlook, I began to do some simple beading , making stretchy bracelets with some wood beads I had. I really enjoyed combining wood with brass beads, and made several. I will be taking them to the boutique to sell, and I hope they all go together. As a stack they are quite striking in a casual sophisticated way.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"> Then, I turned my attention to some unusual wooden beads of grape wood that came together beautifully with a carved animal charm that had fallen off an old necklace, and some less than lovely rhinestone rondelle spacer beads, a few other odds and ends, and it seemed to me that grunge magic happened. I love this pair of bracelets and want to make a bunch more!</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">I turned out a few Valentine hearts too.</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">As it turned out, January ended up leaving me feeling as if I had accomplished far more than I expected to and pushed me into February ready to hit the ground running again.</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">**MORAL OF MY STORY: When I am challenged with being stuck in a rut, do something simple and just get moving and it will all come back before I know it.</span></div>
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<br />Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-71057712032083187692015-12-04T08:50:00.000-05:002015-12-04T08:50:24.527-05:00Fire & MetalMy jewelry work is taking me into new directions. My creativity has been totally channeled into organic looking bracelets with semi-precious gemstones in their raw or lightly polished forms.<br />
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This polished amethyst called to me ages ago as a healing stone for the bodywork I did for others and myself. Often I would pick up stones such as this one, but I never ever thought that I would one day be making them into jewelry. As this piece grew, more were added that are all considered healing stones. It wasn't planned that way, they just wanted to all be together in one piece.<br />
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Not quite finished yet, I have to order polishing disks for the Dremel, but I am loving this so much I had to share today.Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-43530999779508214232015-11-15T13:53:00.000-05:002016-03-27T08:03:07.127-04:00Falling for Fall<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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There's my Sweetie as we wait for our order to come in. It is really a fun place and they had it all decked out for Halloween. <br />
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On our stroll of the old downtown area, I discovered that the iron iron had been yarn-bombed! That was just too cool!<br />
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We also took a tour of the Grove Park Inn, which we had not visited on
years. It is such a wonderful historical site, and a beautiful
architectural wonder. Nearby, we toured the Grovewood Gallery and
Antique Car Museum. Sweetie really enjoyed the cars. My favorite was the old fire engine. I had to do the "hot babe with the sports car" pose for the camera. Wouldn't we all like to drive that sweet little auto just once?<br />
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The Grovewood Gallery is a haven for artists and I could get lost in there for hours. Just outside is a forest of metal trees that I suspect come to life in the rain. They appear to be little cups that would become cascading waterfalls. Isn't that a delightful idea?<br />
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We came back home to stir the old bones back into action. Knitting came
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simplicity and adaptability. My yarns run the gamut of all those colors I saw in North Carolina. I am so taken with the golden leaves of Aspens, and since "my colors" are those of Winters, I am using lots of yellow to brighten up my Fall sweater.<br />
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Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-15297777015123448042015-11-12T07:39:00.000-05:002015-11-12T07:39:05.005-05:00THE Event<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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I can't believe that it has been so very long since my last post. Sorry ...sorry to those of you who find my
ramblings informative and perhaps inspiring. There was a momentous
event that I had to give my "all" to and that took every ounce of concentration I could muster. My Sweetie celebrated his
30th year in business AND his birthday at the end of October with a
public demonstration featuring his students kung fu skills. It was so
off the charts amazing and I was busy helping with that and putting
together a fifty page commemorative album on the history of the my
husband and the school + students to present day. The South Carolina
State Legislature presented him a beautifully framed resolution for his
years in business, military career and community contributions. I
thought it would all never end, but it has and I am slowly trying to
pull my focus back to being creative with my hands. Never mind that the
holidays are crushing down rapidly! <br />
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<br />Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-49347798064049000642015-09-18T08:40:00.001-04:002015-09-18T08:44:38.707-04:00Finally Done!Oh yes, I have been "nose-to-the-grindstone" for the past three weeks now. The DH's kung fu school is about to celebrate its Thirtieth Anniversary(BIG YAY!) in another month, and I have been putting together an album to commemorate the event. There are always technology challenges when I attempt any project of that sort, so it has been a huge relief to have finally dotted the last I and crossed the last "T."<br />
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All that time, I was mostly absent form my jewelry studio. I longed to take the time to finish the pink Imperial Jasper bracelet that I had started for the store event I wrote about last post, but I knew if I got into it, the book deadline would suffer. Yesterday, I was able to really have a go at it and finished it up. Here you see my finished piece....<br />
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<br />Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-87763811750417951562015-09-07T08:01:00.004-04:002015-09-07T08:01:31.901-04:00Wine & CheeseI have been selling some of my jewelry. OK,<br />
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I stumbled into a fabulous little boutique that specializes in Interior Design and has some wonderful items for the home and features hand-made decor too. I have often wondered how jewelry fits in ...but why not??? We women love our jewelry. One for the house and one for me!<br />
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For over a year now (I have had a very long "To-Do" list) I have planned to incorporate a knit lace edging for an old knit silk camisole. It's OLD. Old enough that I didn't mind once that it stopped right at my waist and showed just a little skin. Now, the horrors of my muffin top would leak out of that gap and I ain't showing no one my muffin! So, when I came across this gorgeous pink yarn that matched color perfectly I set yarn and top aside. Now, finally, it is complete and I will be wearing that with my white linen pants and big shirt. But what jewelry to wear?!!! ...So off I went to Michael's and struck gold. Beautiful slabs of pink dyed Imperial Jasper to make a "Pebble and Bam-Bam" style necklace, and bracelet too, but the bracelet didn't get done in time for the event. <br />
<br />Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-57664613352046080312015-09-03T06:06:00.000-04:002015-09-03T06:06:17.146-04:00Love My Granddaughter<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I raised sons. Although they loved cooking and we had our kitchen fun, they were too bouncy to want to learn other <span style="background-color: white;">crafts</span> from my experience. My first home-ec class in junior high had me passionately wanting to learn more, more, more. I stayed with it and in college I majored in Textiles and Design. I sewed nearly everything for my family, and made sewing a part-time career. It was like breathing to me. Having excellent sewing knowledge and skills, I used to teach classes to pass on what I knew. Now, my grown-up granddaughter is showing an interest in learning the skill. I am so very proud of her and happy to share a little of what I know. My first machine so many years ago was also a Brother. I do have to admit these completely computerized models make me appreciate my old basic work horse. ...And the old Brother? It's still going strong ...whenever my sister has mending to do. </span><br />
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Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-82163779401781935412015-07-13T19:10:00.001-04:002015-07-13T19:10:13.376-04:00Traveling Again!It seems that the hubby and I have a bit of wanderlust these days. Actually, I think things <br />
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Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-31499352490097045472015-07-07T18:52:00.001-04:002015-07-07T18:52:42.373-04:00Traveling!After 7 years, my Sweetie and I were finally able to get away on a real vacation. We headed out to the San Francisco Bay area for a week and a half of R&R to include shopping Chinatown, eating lots of great Chinese, Mexican, Indian, and bistro food. My hubby teaches kung fu, and he met with his teacher each day for training. I so wish I could say that it was our greatest trip ever, but I fell victim to a seriously bad head cold (I get one EVERY time I fly to California!!!) I coined a new descriptive as I lay drowning in post-nasal drip on the hotel bed: "Fly-squash." Yup, I felt like fly-squash. <br />
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We did manage to do Chinatown one time, but neither of us had a heart for it. It is high tourist time there, and prices were high and products were very junkie. Most of our favorite shops have disappeared, with the exception of <a href="https://vitaltealeaf.net/">Vital Leaf Tea</a>. We stocked up on lots of Puer, a very earthy, aged tea, green and ginseng teas. It has always been our delight to pause there for tea tasting and enjoy the knowledge and showmanship of the sales personnel. I found some really good quality old Chinese coins to incorporate into "lucky coin" jewelry. I wanted to go back and get more goodies, but fly-squash doesn't fly.<br />
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<br />Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-77754269537261208692015-05-24T09:43:00.000-04:002015-05-24T10:41:25.759-04:00Been Bee-zy!My mostly anonymous sister, of <a href="http://wreckorated.blogspot.com/">Wreckorated</a>, was putting lots of bees on her Pinterest boards a while back, and since she is something of a muse to me, I borrowed the idea and made a focal and nature bracelet based on bee. I was makng it for her, but she informed me she doesn't like to wear copper tones so I get to keep it for me. I think I will be happy with that.<br />
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Bee~zy is now hot off the production line and waiting for a few finishing touches. I couldn't wait to share. It features real leather, hand-forged copper, hand-made wooded bead branch slices and hand-made soldered beads. Metals are copper and steel.<br />
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I think the path paved with bottles could be hazardously slippery, and after all, who would want to dig in that far to plant bottles or risk broken glass under foot? I really love the look of the bottles used for edging. There is just one issue, and that is pesky mosquitoes. We have a pond a yard away, and in warm weather, I have to spray the yard and we run from house to car or barbeque grill. My Delicious Sweetie is a gourmet treat for those critters, and he can't get more than a few feet before swarms of them attack. So, what to do about those concave bottoms inviting water to collect and offer breeding spots for more critters? I then thought of this image that I also love and blogger <a href="http://cathgrace.com/">cathgrace</a> has kindly given us a DIY for.<br />
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I am going to try a few before I commit to dozens, so I bought some small hard toy balls at the Dollar Store. With stones added, they should fit right into the bottoms of the bottles and prevent water build up. I think I may leave a few without balls, as I have read that small puddles of water this size are attractive to butterflies. I have no clue how they will do in changing weather, so I am going to keep my fingers crossed on this one. I also bought a few bags of glass pebbles. I have adhesive and grout and sealer on hand already.<br />
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There is another issue. My yard has lots of old oak and gum trees. Our yard is lower than the others and years of rain run-off has left little workable topsoil. Anywhere I dig is an impenetrable mass of tree roots. I don't intend to fight nature, so I plan to wabi-sabi and do imperfect edging here and there, wherever I can dig a bottles in.<br />
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Going out is risky business, so now that I am stuck indoors, and sorta-kinda done with taxes, I took a break and got creative today. Out came strings of turquoise beads and silvered chains and wire and anything that looked remotely good with turquoise. I didn't get any serious tools or torches out today and just enjoyed the ease of beading. This is a long necklace with dyed howlite or magnesite beads, carved turquoise beads, old "silver" trade beads, a sterling Hamsa hand, and a tiny Tibetan prayer box charm. The tassel is hand-dyed silk.<br />
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This next necklace also has turquoise nuggets, tiny carved bone beads and dragon, and antique bronze metal with a hand-dyed silk cord and tassel. I squeezed that in about three weeks ago.<br />
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The past two weeks you would have found me very busy in the studio. Diligently working away to get it just the way I want it, it is still only a partially defined idea in my head. It evolves from day to day just as any creative project does, determined by the process and what I have on hand, and what my feelings are telling me. I try to think something out ahead, then revise and re-think as I go along. It works for me, but at times it is frustrating because of snags along the way.<br />
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jewelry on. I bought a plastic form at the local flea market for $5! Can't beat that, but they can be found online for $7 new +shipping. Originally, the plan was to decoupage old sheet music, floral papers ...??? and use it as a necklace display for photos. That idea changed drastically when I saw a Pin (sorry, it came and went) that stuck in my head, of an artist's rendition of a goddess. She had a few strands of curly hair that looked as if they were snatched from a Saint Bernard, and a vintage vamp face with a lace tiara. I loved that crazy lady and had to try to re-create her for myself. For a very long time, I have had a Boho/gypsy muse who whispered to me that her name is "Shalimar," a mysterious name that might mean "abode of love" or ...something else. It is a contrived and decimated Hindi word that apparently would be described as slang in English. Shalimar dances around a fire of creativity. In the Chinese Five Elements, Fire represents passion ...having your heart in all you do. That is exactly what I want for my studio, and I am listening to my muse.<br />
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I did this with 3 feet by 12 inches of organza, about 5 feet of brassy beads, and a sheet of floral paper. The chandelier chain was about 2 feet long.<br />
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Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-54410717642454387262015-03-04T16:14:00.000-05:002016-04-05T08:54:49.190-04:00Mirror, Mirror On the WallIt has been since the end of last year that I have been working on creating a studio. Even though it has been painfully slow, I have been sharing the experience with you. Now, it suddenly seems to be pulling together. I have a theme and a direction that was missing before this week. So far, it has been driven by a desire and thinking process, and once I got more focus, I had direction. Hooray! What I wanted was:<br />
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<li>a place that symbolized my most positive feelings and nurtured my spirit</li>
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In order to accomplish all this, what I needed to do was some soul searching and a lot of research. It is not something that can easily be thrown together, and unless an artisan has been at their craft for years, it is not easy to know all that is required. I have been moving slowly because I wanted to make sure I purchased wisely and set up the space right the first time. This is especially important for the walls, which newly faux-painted, will have to hold shelves, display pieces, and other invasive equipment. If I wasn't careful, they would look like Swiss cheese.<br />
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One thing I knew I wanted was a mirror. I had an old one that I don't even know from whence it came. It was a dark and plain wood frame, so I added decoupage. I wish I had thought to share that process with you, but I get so ahead of myself at times and there is no slowing me down. The first thing I did was to paint the beveled edge of the frame nearest the mirror with copper metallic paint (cheap from the craft store) and allowed that to dry thoroughly. Then, I applied leafing adhesive and added gold leaf. The next step was the decoupage. I used a wheel cutter to cut straightedge strips from wrapping paper, wide enough to wrap to the back of the frame. The top of the frame was painted in manageable sections with wood glue. I got that at Lowes at $4 for a rather large bottle. The glue was thinned just a little with water with just enough to flow easily but still be tacky and not runny. I placed the strips at the beveled edge and smoothed them down on the top. The next day, the process was repeated for the sides and around the edge of the frame to the back. This two step process allowed the top to dry and have a strong hold to keep the paper from sliding out of position.<br />
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Giving the decoupaged surface yet another day to dry, I then covered the entire surface with a coat of Mod Podge. Just one coat, because I am not a fan of high gloss surfaces. I want the room to have a cozy up-cycled artsy vintage feel. Please pardon the reflected junk on the other side of the room, it will be gone soon, as everything shapes up.<br />
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<br />Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-81803274910673620672015-02-21T06:14:00.000-05:002015-05-08T10:31:52.005-04:00Just a Little Bit Crazy...I must be. Somehow, I got it into my head to use some Brown Sheep Cotton Fine that I had purchased a few (?) years back to make a pair of FairIsle socks. I was doing just great until I hit the heel and then the knitting and life just fell apart on me. Project was sent to hibernation, and when I tried to get back to it I just couldn't orient myself. So, Froggie the Ripper pulled it all out. Then I saw this scrumptious cropped sweater and knew what to do with the skeins of tiny yarn. No amount of arguing could sway me, and now, here I am deep into tiny stitches and tiny needles, straining my eyes and wrist while setting in thousands of stitches. I guess it is a little like scratching off those cards to see if you won a prize because I love the way the pattern unfolds. (Ask me when I am done if I still feel the same way?)<br />
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I did enjoy a visit to Beads and Beyond. Barry (the owner) is always so gracious and thrilled to share his knowledge of beads and jewelry making. I am excited to know a little more about working with precious metal clay, which I have been wanting to play with. He gave me the "OK" to torch a project. I had read somewhere that torched clay was not as durable as kiln fired clay and I wouldn't want to mess it up.<br />
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<br />Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-47974311612867741842014-12-25T07:06:00.000-05:002015-05-08T10:17:18.906-04:00Merry Cristmas Everyone!Today will be a busy one in the kitchen. Soon I will set the turkey in a brine to sit for a few hours and then "it" will be on. Oh yes<br />
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<li>Tuscan Roast turkey</li>
<li>Glazed sweet potatoes </li>
<li>Wild and Brown rice</li>
<li>Collards</li>
<li>Cranberry & Orange relish</li>
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<![endif]--><b><span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="color: #c00000; font-family: "Freestyle Script"; line-height: 115%;">Merry Christmas!!!</span></span></b></div>
Mardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-14297957942751044092014-12-11T09:40:00.000-05:002014-12-12T06:34:40.824-05:00I Can't Believe....<span style="color: #a64d79;"><span style="font-size: large;">I Can't Believe that it's the end of the year and Christmas is almost here and this year I am not making gifts. Sort of.</span></span><br />
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The studio is critically important for my creative efforts, and that is taking priority right now. The painting is done, and in my opinion looks amazing. Since mine is the only one that counts, I am ready to move on! <br />
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Furniture. Well, that is a hang-up. I had planned on bringing a very solid table into the room, but it has been beside the computer in the "everything" room, and is set up with files under it and is where I do office business. I cannot replace it without having to find a new solution for the files. So, I am thinking of buying a workbench. Mostly everything else is ready to place, and I am beginning to move supplies that will be kept in a long/low dresser off to the side. I need to make a trip to the dollar store to get trays that will hold beads and other components. <br />
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However, I am returning to knitting after a long hiatus, making quick and simple cowls. The hands have to be kept busy! I showed you the rustic cowl in my last post, and here is one I made from left-over yarns.<br />
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Several years ago I made a vest that had all these yarns in it plus several more, and I love that vest, but just had not used any of those gorgeous left-over yarns. I may keep the cowl, or give it as a gift. I can't believe that the cowl was photographed in the studio, after dark, with only the lousy overhead chandelier with my iPhone. <br />
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I am thrilled that those reds came out true to color and with the possibility of fabulous photos to come!</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Sunset Bolero Vest ....Pattern by Jane Thornley</td></tr>
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