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And indeed, I cannot upload photos anymore. We have taken really good care of our computer for the past 8 years, and well, that doesn't mean anything in the digital age. For the past year or so, as every web site upgrades to faster speeds and tastier graphics, we have slowly become unable to experience much of the shiny shiny, fast and tasty, modern internet.
So until we get that brand new computer we have been dreaming about, I am basically in a time out from really using the computer or you know, "engaging in an online community." But I am still sorting and cutting and sewing every week, making remarkable recycled goods for you and your family. I am hauling my wares up and down the steps of my studio in downtown bellingham and setting up a cute little booth every saturday at the farmers market. And despite my absence from twitter or blogger or pinterest or etsy or even facebook, people keep finding me and trying on hats and petting cashmere whales and buying my crafts in real life. And right now, that is enough. And I thank you. And I plan to be back online and better than ever in the near future.
Thank you for looking me up on your computer. And thank you for being a part of my real life.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Tuesday, April 03, 2012
bright grey skies and blazing dandelions
All winter I didn't buy any new used fabric. I got creative with tinier and tinier scraps and did some limited edition items to use up some of my mountainous stash. Mostly it was invigorating to go through piles and unearth forgotten treasures, but my t-shirt bin was looking like the dingy pile of blue and blah that it had become. Then last week, maybe it was the hint of blossoms on the breeze or the way the dandelion's yellow will blaze against a stormy bright grey sky or some thrift intuition, I took the family to Goodwill and found exactly the colors I have been craving. It can be extra challenging to work with recycled materials when you have a color range in mind, so I was delighted to find dark greys and crisp browns to pair with acid greens and lilacs and yellows and turquoise. A celebration of northwest spring: mud and tulips and hope.

New reverse applique designs: dandelion, pie wheel and triple feather.

All of this is,of coarse, in preparation for the opening day of Farmer's Market this Saturday! This is the Market's 20th season(and moth and squirrel's 6th!)so there will be lots of extra celebrating from an opening day antique tractor parade to monthly 20% off days with cooking, crafts and kids days in between. As always I am excited to reunite with awesome customers, inspiring vendors, fresh produce and delicious snacks in my face.
I will be in the pavilion every Saturday from 10am-3pm to sell you hats and stuffed animals and to talk about the weather and what's growing in your garden and how franklin is doing and what to do with that sweater your boyfriend accidentally shrunk.
New reverse applique designs: dandelion, pie wheel and triple feather.
All of this is,of coarse, in preparation for the opening day of Farmer's Market this Saturday! This is the Market's 20th season(and moth and squirrel's 6th!)so there will be lots of extra celebrating from an opening day antique tractor parade to monthly 20% off days with cooking, crafts and kids days in between. As always I am excited to reunite with awesome customers, inspiring vendors, fresh produce and delicious snacks in my face.
I will be in the pavilion every Saturday from 10am-3pm to sell you hats and stuffed animals and to talk about the weather and what's growing in your garden and how franklin is doing and what to do with that sweater your boyfriend accidentally shrunk.
Friday, February 24, 2012
winter commission 4:Disaster! Tomorrow night!
Winter commission 4 is tomorrow night. (Sat. 7pm-2am at the Spark museum) I am hanging a reverse applique shawl in the art exhibition and leading a craft project upstairs. I really wanted people to have a way to participate in a positive way with the theme of Disaster. Since experiencing an actual disaster is devastating and even just hearing about disasters can be overwhelming and paralyzing. Yet by helping each other in tangible ways we begin to process the event and heal. So I am creating a space where folks can embellish a handkerchief to honor the blood, sweat and tears that accompany disasters.

sample handkerchief Franklin and I personalized with what he called "secret crayons." I have been staying up late to print all the fabric with "for comfort through disaster."

These are samples of the stamps I am carving,simple images that represent the ways we come together to help after disasters: rebuilding homes, collecting canned goods,etc. If people don't feel comfortable writing or drawing their own message of hope,they can use these as building blocks to create patterns.

click here for more info on winter commission.it's been a long winter, hope to see you there!
sample handkerchief Franklin and I personalized with what he called "secret crayons." I have been staying up late to print all the fabric with "for comfort through disaster."
These are samples of the stamps I am carving,simple images that represent the ways we come together to help after disasters: rebuilding homes, collecting canned goods,etc. If people don't feel comfortable writing or drawing their own message of hope,they can use these as building blocks to create patterns.
click here for more info on winter commission.it's been a long winter, hope to see you there!
Saturday, January 07, 2012
busman's holiday
On New Year's Day I had the rare pleasure of crafting with my dad and brother. My dad wanted to remake the hobby horse that was well loved and then forgotten for a few decades in a northwest basement. He and my brother engineered the stuffing and stick part while I made the face and mane. It was great to give my dad, the retired doctor, professional advice,"use the end of a wooden spoon to really shove the stuffing into the sock..."And everyone was really impressed by my new take on the horse's mane. The original was a blue sort of pompom toupee.
Franklin and his cousin Martin were ready to gallup around the house on it, but unfortunately for them,Baba and PapaPrice's house was not ready for toddler's wielding heavy sticks twice their height.
So we just took some awkward family photos and called it a successful holiday.
If it's any indication of the year to come,I think moth and squirrel is going to have it's best year ever!
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