Archive for May, 2008
choices…
May 21st, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized | 5 comments »I have narrowed it down… Which ones do you like best? I already have a pair of brown and a pair of black, so I am looking for some color.

Ho Hum
May 19th, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
I started Sunday with a list of things to be accomplished.
– buy new sandals
– get new capri pants
– find electric tea kettle
– get fabric for special project
– prototype new finger puppet design
I accomplished exactly zero of those things, but not for a lack of trying!
Sandals – not only didn’t find any, but didn’t even find any I wanted to try on. Pathetic. I don’t like thong style with things between my toes or super high heels, but otherwise I am pretty easy to please. Time to check out zappos.com
Capris – This season the colors seems to be white, pale pink, khaki, taupe, black and screaming raspberry. I don’t wear any of those colors. Hello sewing machine.
Tea Kettle – Chintzy plastic or badly designed stainless. Still looking.
Fabric – Favorite store which used to carry cute retro prints no longer carries them. Project demands 30′s reproduction fabric. Reprodepot, here I come.
Prototype – Great idea to save myself lots of time. Prototyping involved bonding paper to silk screen in a manner which was not as designed. Operator error. Sigh.
On the other hand, Andy had a fantastic kayak adventure with a friend and then this morning went and took pretty artsy shots of my flowers which are finally blooming!
House Finches
May 5th, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
Andy snapped some cute bird photos a weekend or so ago. We regularly have house finches that nest on the light fixture over our front porch. We don’t go in and out the front door very often, so always let them stay (and make a mess on the porch). It is so cute to hear the little birdy noises over the front door.
Bravo!
May 1st, 2008 Posted in tutorial, weaving | one comment »Weaving a coaster
An absolutely lovely tutorial featuring the weaving project I did at family day at the Sun Valley Center. What a nice compliment! Thank you!





