I finished a pillow that was a gift for my Aunt Sally! I will always associate rust orange with Sally. If you see the posting from January, you can see the kind of square that I used for the pillow. I made eight of them and then sewed them together. I made a green fabric pillow just smaller than the crocheted one and stuffed it. Then I placed the green one inside the orange and blue one and fastened the edge. She liked it.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Still Life With Beer
Last October I went to a truly authentic Octoberfest celebration. It was a hoot. There was even a horn blowing contest. You know--the huge horns as long as a giraffe neck. This painting is inspired by that, and summer of course. Summer, when I am so thirsty for beer; as opposed to October when I feel like I'm guzzling it down to store up fat for the winter, which I do quite effectively. Yum.
Summer also reminds me of painting, which is fun to do outside on my back patio while listening to music.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Cupcakes Are So In Right Now
Cupcakes, the confident offspring of cake, are popping up everywhere these days. Decadent little things, I thought they deserved an homage in the form of yarn, so I made a few for my little three month old friend who will enjoy pretending to eat them when she gets a little older.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Full of Beans
Friday, April 2, 2010
Heart Murmur
This is my latest fun creation. Here’s the story of how I got the heart. I went to this small, dark and crowded antique store that I always pass by on my way home from work. The building looks somewhat anteekie itself, chipping paint and a battered grand piano on top of the roof. The shop was full of furniture and glass vases, statuettes in cabinets, and lots of paintings, a jungle of a store really. The man who runs it likes to talk politics. He was a real character. He started talking to me while I was walking around the store. At first I thought he was talking to someone else but I was the only one in there. So, I came back and listened to what he had to say. I tend to automatically use my listening skills to their fullest extent, so he had my full attention, until I thought to myself that this could last a long time; he does NOT like republicans, to put it lightly. So, I listened and walked around at the same time, occasionally answering with a “Wow” or a “Yeah – it’s crazy out there.”
Then another woman came into the store. While he welcomed her into the store, I made a break for the back where I found an assortment of junk jewelry and modern pierced earrings. Then I spotted this tarnished heart on a tarnished chain. I thought it would clean up well so I brought it to the front and asked if I could have the heart but not the chain. This threw the guy off a little bit, but we came to a price and I was off to a new project! Time spent shopping: 15 minutes. Time spent listening to shopkeeper: 20 minutes.
To make this necklace I just put some rings together to make a chain, long enough to put over my head without a clasp. I thought the circle rings would complement the circle in the heart. I like how it turned out. It is a great piece for layering with other metal necklaces. That is the current fashion after all!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
The Softer Side of Taxidermy

Wow! This is some amazing crochet art! http://www.shaunarichardson.com
My friend Ashlie pointed this out to me. If you click on the "studio" tab you can see some of her finished animals, including this lifesize lioness. I am impressed not only by the crocheting but by the vision of this artist. The song "Killing Me Softly" pops into my head. . .
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Lil Mama's Hat
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)