12.12.2004
Where do babies come from?
When the kids start asking, you can knit a womb and tell it like it is...
A Makeover Story
Like the old classic goes "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't." This applies to kitty cats as well. Sometimes a cat just wants to be a bunny -- icognito that is. You know, you've scratched up all the furniture and pooped in your enemies' shoes. The only way to dash out the door is in this get up. 100% hot pink recycled wool.
Rosette & cherry pin
One of the things I love about thrifting is revisiting the old. I cannot recall the many times I've run into a cotton doilly, or an almost finished granny-square afghan. Someone set out to tackle yarn and needles to create this object before me -- now shelved in hopes of making a second life somewheres. Albeit old, forgotton, often ugly and sometimes (lord forbid) smelly, I still appreciate the thoughtful work put into these personal items. I especially love Irish crochet items or bas-relief florals. When the craft is well done, I fall in love with textiles all over again.
With my head in some romantic, ruffled fervor, I set out to make one of those crocheted flowers with a small bit of hot pink, fuzzy yarn. There wasn't much of the stuff to begin with, so I was glad to find some purpose for it. I think it turned out fairly nice, for my first flower project. I added some ultra suede leaves, a cherry button detail, pin backing and I was hitting the streets! I've worn this pin almost every week for the past three years and it always lifts my spirits. I recently added the baby pink satin ribbon, as I'm currently into a "dripping visual" aesthetic. Go figure.... 100% wool, ultra suede, cherry button, satin ribbon. Made from recycled materials.
12.07.2004
Tri-color wave applique
I've been toying around w/this great bonding material called "Wonder Under." Peter & I discovered it on a trip to Britex one weekend. We bought the super-strength bond under the hawk-like eyes of the "charming" sales staff ready to make that daily commission. This means you dear shopper....
This bonding wonder has helped me make various iron-on patches from just about any iron-safe material. I literally had a dream of an art-nouveau meets japanese wave art meets "yellow submarine" graphic pattern, and came up w/this ditty. It's an ironed & stitched applique customizing this recently acquired navy hoody. Three materials realize this pattern: royal blue cotton velvet, red & white printed chintz and neon-pink cotton. Machine washable, line-dry preferred please (thank you). model: Roy, hoody: Goody, location: the Mission, SF
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