Sunday, August 9, 2009

Julie & Julia


After three glasses of pinot noir and a fun night out, I will attempt to write about the wonderfully fun and uplifting movie I just saw...
Julie & Julia.
Simply put, I just smiled and laughed the entire movie. Too cute for description are both Meryl Streep and Amy Adams, as they were both fabulous. I had two glasses of wine and wonderful conversation with friends at Black and Blue and the last of a bottle at home watching the electrical storm on the deck with my family. 
I can't wait to rent the actual French Chef soon and enjoy every minute.
I hope you had the chance to read a delightful article in the NY Times that the photo above is from...
   Below - I couldn't quite capture the unbelievably entrancing lightning with the digital camera but here is a blurry pic of me and Gage enjoying the show and one of the rain falling towards the camera.

and a few more to show the eerie night... Not at all a depiction of the light heart that I feel at present but possibly an appropriate portrait of the summer as a whole. A bit of a blur and not very colorful, a little allusive, but certainly extraordinary, to say the least...  As my (almost 15 year old (gasp!)) son said tonight, "This is my Storm."

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Friday Fun!

Friday at Crocus Clay Works was great fun. The energy was high and the visitors, friends old and new, were all charming and generous with their compliments. All enjoyed the show and the night I believe. I sold quite a bit so I have to get back to work... although all I can think about is this coming Tuesday and how and what I shall make at torch time. 
That copper green glass is such an odd fellow. Sometimes it chooses to become turquoise - sometimes this red shows up. I wish I actually had three of these beads, but those pics above are three views of the same bead.
This one is pretty great, huh? I began with khaki, added tons of pink frit and silver wire and then the copper green on the sides which pushed the silver and pink (now dark red or just gone) to the center then I added the dark ivory to the top and bottom and tah da!
Lucinda gave me a couple of pieces of silver foil - which ended up in this long bead that had a dark ivory base with copper green at the top and bottom - I believe I cooked it much and it became quite mottled but I still like the look a lot and can't wait to order and use more foil.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

treats & torch time

Come on Friday and you can enjoy this sweet treat I made for my opening at Crocus Clay Works! It has almonds, dried cranberries and dried apricots embedded in white chocolate.

The beads below are my Tuesday torch time accomplishments.


I was determined to get to know Moretti's dark ivory glass, and it turned out to be a complicated friend. The caramel colored beads are just dark ivory, and then that first one on the right was just dark ivory with a tiny dot of copper green. What did the copper green do to make the dark ivory grumpy? Or did I upset the dark ivory by torching it too long? I know that the copper green likes when the dark ivory comes to it... I guess the only way to know them both better is to go at it again. And the two below that are destined to become earrings are dark ivory and ora rubino. Donna shared a rod of the ora rubino and it made this lovely deep irradiated blue on the dark ivory. Thanks Donna, and everyone over at More Fire who is so generous of their knowledge, time and materials.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Friday at Crocus

I have been invited to be the guest artist at Crocus Clay Works. Please come see my work on Friday 5-9.
This show will focus on felted objects. I am selling felted bags, felt jewelry, felt and hand knit fingerless gloves and mittens and some lovely little stuffed animals that I call Foundlings. I will also have January Boxes on exhibit. 

Friday August 7, 5 -9 Crocus Clay works          
1115 East Main Street  
The Hungerford building
Rochester, New York 14609 
Door #2, Suite 225 

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Felt flower pin

I started making a bunch of these flower pins from small bits of left over sweater pieces. I put some sterling silver pins in the center. All I seem interested in is hand sewing lately. I hope I get over it soon, my fingers hurt.

Monday, August 3, 2009

August

I have been trying to capture a picture of a bee at the Giant Thistle for days now. Finally today he did not fly away... and I was lucky enough to catch two at the same flower.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

more fire

Above is Aster's heart pendant. She is incredibly patient and skilled at this glass bead  making business. 

I now truly understand the meaning of the word obsession. I cannot stop thinking about what beads I will make next. I cannot stop kicking myself for screwing up the precious torch time I misused and abused on Tuesday. I will return to More Fire tomorrow for hopeful success. But I have doubts. I do not think this is something I am cut out for. Although I do feel I conquered the sewing machine this summer, so anything is possible!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Hello


Kitty! When my daughter and I were in Pennsylvania we stopped by the King of Prussia Mall (a couple of times) and we spent a great deal of time and money in the Sanrio store. I loved Hello Kitty when I was little too.

Monday, July 27, 2009

more needle felting

I just love this one, and someone else did too! It sold right away an Etsy. It has a torched glass heart that my daughter made as a zipper pull.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

goodbye

We had new windows installed this week. They look fabulous and work well too! I said goodbye to the peeling paint and the moaning rattling windows with no regrets. 

Friday, July 24, 2009

new work

I am getting ready for my show and sale at Crocus Clay Works (Friday August 7). Sewing and felting like crazy, I am really enjoying needle felting images of birds. I feel it is still difficult for me to create a personal image  of a bird. They are so unique, each one of them, and I want to honor their individuality. We have a bird feeder and recently the mama birds have been feeding their young one's right in front of us. I have to try to make an image of that.For the red bag pictured above, I knit this awful red mohair I have knitting in intarsia the pink dots with a pink wool yarn and then fulled it in the wash. Then I embroidered the black outline around the pink and needle felted the black raven, crow, bird (?) The zipper is red and I attached two beads for the zipper pull. One is a hand made lamp worked glass bead and the other is felted wool. It has a cotton polka-dot fabric for the lining. It is for sale in my Second Seed in Stitches shop for $30.00.
This bag is made form a repurposed blue wool sweater that I purchased at the Salvation Army. I needle felted this little chickadee on a branch. I like the expression on his face. This bag has a lovely zipper pull that is two beads too. One bead is a messy brown, black and white hand made lamp worked glass bead and the other is a little brown pearl.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

flowers

Poppy Pod

Giant Thistle 

Cone Flower about to blossom.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

The Story of a Life

I have been away for a few days. I went to the Philadelphia area to attend the funeral of the mother of one of my best friends. It was a funeral for Mrs. Larson (to me) (Katherine D. Larson to most), she was 80 when she died. She was born in Albany N.Y. daughter of the late William E. and Anna Murray Drislane. She was a graduate of Manhattanville College in New York City and when she graduated she worked for the CIA in Washington D.C. She raised nine children (not counting me) and she had eight brothers and sisters herself so I guess she had some experience with large families. My friend Susie was the youngest in the family. Susie and I were the only girls our age in a pretty rural area. We had way too much fun together in her pool, in the woods, giggling, playing board games and watching TV. Susie's house was my other house (I still remember the phone number). Her mom was my other mom. In the 1950's Mrs. Larson was Kaddy English, a widow with four children and then she met Ed Larson who was also widowed and also had four children.

They married each other and had Susie (to have nine children all together). Those nine are: 
David Larson,  John English, Tom Larson, Anne English Barneby, Lori Larson Barrett, Steve English, Mary Larson Walker, Erin English Wisler, and Susie Larson Fleming.
Susie Larson Fleming
Susie's girls, Katie and Caroline
  I never heard the word step or half ever, never ever. As a child, I did not really know the situation, it was just one really big family to me and to them.  Kaddy and Ed made certain that each one of them received their bachelor's degree with no loans and they are all extraordinary, wonderful people, nurses, doctors and lawyers and not a screw up among them. All together they have produced 27 grandchildren for Kaddy and Ed, from 2 - 22  years old (even older I think and 25 of them attended the funeral). The two that couldn't be there were busy in Medical School and in the Peace Corps. 

Kaddy was born on the day of Mary's Assumption and it is an fitting metaphor for her life. Mrs. Larson was an amazing wife, mother and friend. I can only imagine what she and my mother talked about by the pool as they sipped cocktails and watched Susie and me swim. Mrs. Larson taught me to put my dishes in the dishwasher (at her house any way) not to take the name of the Lord in vain (at her house anyway) and to only use plastic dishes by the pool (always). I believe Susie's brothers put together my swing set for my sixth or seventh birthday and carried it all the way from their house to our house (about 1/2 mile down hill) so I would be surprised. Mrs. Larson also hosted my bridal shower and came to our wedding (for which Susie was a bridesmaid).

I have only wonderful memories of the Larson family and of my many days and nights at their house. I slept over quite a bit... and once we were awake in the morning we were not allowed upstairs again, and certainly never allowed in the parent's bedroom. The kitchen closed everyday from 1:00 to 2:00 to be mopped and cleaned (by Kaddy). Mr. Larson (Ed) fixed up a picnic table to be the kitchen table (as five people could squeeze on to each bench). Mr. Larson owned a number of Arby's Restaurants and I always got extra cheese on my beef and cheese and they served roast beef at their house all time. The Larsons also had all the Arby's give away character glasses. They even had a cement outdoor table from the Arby's by their pool, where we played hearts a lot. At different times of my childhood there were different adults and/or grandchilren living at the Larson's home due to different circumstances. Everyone was welcome, everyone fit, especially me.

I am grateful for a very wonderful friend, her amazing mother and father and the home they created that was open, loving and welcoming to so many. ( I will find more pictures).

Monday, July 13, 2009

Hot Glass Beads


My daughter and I took a weekend class at More Fire Studio to learn how to make torch beads. Here are pics of the best of my completed beads. I can't even begin to explain the learning and working experience, but I will say that working with molten glass is the most exciting, exhausting and focused art work I have done in a long time. We will return tomorrow for our first independent session at open studio. I have so many questions and I have been digging around for tools and ideas. I hope this does not become an obsession for me, I really do not need another obsession. 

Sunday, July 12, 2009

chives

These chives have long past. I took this picture back in May I think. Next to the chives are some giant thistle that is just about ready to bloom. If it is nice and sunny tomorrow afternoon I will try to get a pic of thistle shadows.

Monday, July 6, 2009

New Shop


I have a new shop on Etsy. It is called Second Seed in Stitches and it is a shop for all my hand sewn, needle felted, vintage sewing findings and fabrics. I have listed some Foundlings (as I have named these strange animals) and am beginning to get the felted bags/pouches/cases posted. I am sewing like crazy this summer and having fun looking at my fabric stash and fulling Goodwill wool and cashmere sweaters in the wash.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

14 days


Fourteen Fucking Days in the hospital. My hubby is now home and trying to get used to what he can and cannot accomplish on his own. I finally had two glasses of wine with out the worry of having to drive to the hospital. 

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tuesday Treasury


I am miserable. But this treasury with my collage of Pisa made me smile. My husband is on morphine for the post op pain and he is a little bit annoying when he is on morphine.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

new stuff

I have made more of these little guys. I just adore them.
I use sweaters from the Goodwill that I full in the wash and other found and new fabrics.
There is a ton of hand sewing involved, which I can really enjoy, but sometimes I am bored by it. I have also been knitting a lot, and have a couple of felted bags to show off soon.