Saturday, August 31, 2013

Finishing School

 
 
I found out that these were once pin cushions
I thought they were little baby boots?
Someone finished these and then I saved them for something?
 

 
I see shifting sands and a reflected drop of water
but really it is a loom upon another loom and a glass
half sphere sitting on my table.
It is a beaded piece in process, not finished.
 

 
 
I searched all day for the exact yarn for this cowl from the Spring/Summer issue
of Noro Magazine in my stash, the orange yarn I dyed is too heavy for this piece, so I will use
some white silk instead. I really mean to finish this. It only takes one ball of Noro Silk Garden Lite and 1 ball of Debbie Bliss silk/cotton/cashmere.

All of these were taken with my mini-Ipad camera which I am dearly loving to use the apps for altering the finish of an imaginary photograph. Again, I am thinking about what is real. . .
and. . .I think Mr. Bentonite is taking a very very long time getting to Albuquerque. Hope he doesn't miss his train. . .

Sincerely(not),


The Bird xoxoxo 

Monday, August 26, 2013

Once In A While. . .

 
Once in a while something can be ugly, I mean really ugly.
But, when turned a different way or looked at in a different way
it might not be. . .ugly. I am still deciding
I live near Virginia Tech and of course the colors are Orange and Maroon or
whatever you want to call it. But, I forgot about that when I dug into my yarn stash the other day to find something that would go with the yarn I recently dyed and this very cool dress which reminds me of the wall paper in the Noro Books and Magazine. I love the dress and fall is coming and so I am making a little bolero of this yarn. I wanted something quick and easy and I am trying to keep my mind busy so that I will not worry about someone very special who is going through some very rough times.
Also, I am making braids and starting an exotic little woven piece inspired by something I bought a few years ago in Asheville. It is a tiny piece done by Susanne Gerhandt . It has tiny pieces of fabric applied on top it reminds me of Albers color-work.  I love it and use it as a bookmark. Listening to a recorded book sitting outside under the umbrella with knitting and antique sewing items thinking about my stories and how I am going to get my buddy from place to place in New Mexico and writing in my journal, well this is such a positive way to spend my mind. I spent my youth moving furniture around and around my house and fluffing my nest, now I do it to my blog. :>
I never say that I am a photographer. I just take snapshots and sometimes they work and sometimes they don't.
I hope you have a nice Monday
 
xoxoxo
BoingBoing Bird