
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Daily Chuck
I will be posting three new pairs of gloves on Thursday night in my Etsy shop. I am knitting as fast as I can and I think three pairs every two weeks is about all I can do and I am still getting requests for custom fingerless gloves thanks to Dooce. She posts pictures of her two adorable dogs every day in the Daily Chuck section. It is so much fun to scroll through all the past pics. This one was fairly recent. It really makes me smile.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Sebold's Originals





Monday, October 27, 2008


I really want something like this. It is from Schubladen Furntiure and it costs 370 euros. I have no idea how much that is but I think it is a lot. Misha, if you read this - I hope you think about making these with your wonderful drawer slides. I'll even find the drawers for you!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Anne Havens
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
knitting



I have joined the Rochester Knitting Guild. The Guild meets every second Monday. It is very inspiring to see all the beautiful projects that other members are creating. They also have a pattern and book library and I was able to borrow a book that allowed me to finish a sweater that has been awaiting finishing for a number of years. I will hopefully wear it tomorrow and get a picture of it. I washed and blocked it on Sunday but it was still not dry as of last night. I have another sweater begun that I really love and I should be working on that, but I really desire to make a capelet for those cold nights when I don't want to have to change into a turtlneck. Obviously, I always keep making fingerless gloves, but I like to have a larger personal project on the side for when I need, no want, to do something for myself. I cannot decide on the colors though...I love greys and greens, but I am feeling like a warm amber and raspberry would help brighton a cold day.
Indie Market

Just one week left to apply for a table at the second storie} indie market!
Second Storie puts on such amazing art shows. They treat the vendors like royalty. They will be celebrating on Saturday evening with a favorite local band, hosting a meet and greet brunch for vendors on Sunday morning and hosting a craftivism table to make mittens for those in need.
If you make art - come and sell it at this market!
If you buy art - come and shop!
Saturday, November 29th, 11 am to 6 pm
Sunday, November 30th, 11 am to 4 pm
visual studies workshop auditorium, 31 Prince Street in Rochester, near the Memorial Art Gallery.
If you make art - come and sell it at this market!
If you buy art - come and shop!
Saturday, November 29th, 11 am to 6 pm
Sunday, November 30th, 11 am to 4 pm
visual studies workshop auditorium, 31 Prince Street in Rochester, near the Memorial Art Gallery.
Monday, October 20, 2008
treasury times two million!

Dooce bought my fingerless gloves and posted them on her blog!! I have been told this is one of the most special, wonderful blogs out there. It could not have come at a worst time as I am pretty much out of stock. I will be posting more as soon as possible (obviously). I guess I will be staying up all night posting everything I have and then knitting like crazy. Thank you Heather B. Armstrong!
Treasury times two
Friday, October 17, 2008
politics

Thursday, October 16, 2008
Pink


Thinking of pink...My Friend Anne Havens made this amazing book titled Pink: A Day in the Life. You can see all the pages at The Refrigerator. Interestingly enough, there will be an Anne Havens hanging aside the new curtains. I'll photgraph the room when it is ready.
Anna Marie Horner

This is the fabric I ordered for the Family Room curtains. I have always wanted to have a splash of pink somewhere in the house and I really hope this works. I think it will look cheery and vintage, yet modern and stylish. It will take up almost an entire wall and be a major focal point as one walks in the front door. We have a wonderful vintage couch in that room that I made a red slip cover for and there is a stone fire place and stone floor. I am quite nervous ordering fabric online - I hope it is all I believe it will be.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Our Bedroom

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
new work (sort of)

Back on September 20th I posted some paintings of birds I had completed. I was so thrilled to sell the one with the gears at the Public Market's Artist Row. I really want to paint more paintings in a similar vein to these, but here they are reworked in photoshop for cards to sell at the next show - (The Indie Market at VSW, Thanksgiving Weekend!)
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Treasury
I got a treasury on Etsy this morning and I have to say it is quite beautiful. It is inspired by my fellow Etsy blogger artists so check it out! I do not have screen shot on my old computer - but you can get to it the old fashioned way -click the word treasury and it will take you to it. Here is a sampling of the work exhibited...


Saturday, October 11, 2008
October
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Free

Register for a free handbag!
Handbag Planet (high fashion hand bags with out the high price) is giving away fee handbags! You can pick from a number of beautiful bags. I picked this one.
Elizabeth Lyons
Elizabeth Lyons, founder of More Fire Glass in Rochester is a wonderful artist and teacher. She gives a great deal of her energy to offering high school students opportunities to work in glass and she makes the most beautiful objects I have ever seen. 
I was paging through the November issue of Metropolitan Home Magazine last night, sitting on the couch by the fire, and I see this gorgeous green vessle and I think to myself that that looks alot like Elizabeth's work and I read on to find out that it is Elizabeth's work! I was lucky enough to get one of her magnolia tea light holders a the sale at More Fire on October 3rd along with alot of beautiful beads. I am hoping to put a few pieces together this weekend. I just love the tealight. My Mom got a bunch of Elizabeth's bird vases at one of last year's sales that I also love and hope to acquire from her.



Wednesday, October 8, 2008
sick as a dog
Monday, October 6, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Sunday

Part of a Tree

No Tree
Sunday I hardly left my bed. The whole family has had a very bad cold (seeming like the flu really) for over two weeks. It comes and goes and it came bad on Sunday for me. Worse yet our neighbor across the street was having a very large willow tree cut down. The chain saw made it very difficult for me to rest, let alone fight off the headache I had. It is almost 6:00 and they still don't have it completely down...


I managed to get just a little bit done on Saturday. I finished a handful of green bottle glass earrings. I also went shopping with my daughter and I bought the most wonderful winter coat. The cat pictured is Nemo, we have had him since he was a kitten. He is almost 9 years old (I think - I am going to check the photo album on that one). I felt bad that I have showed off the dog (April) and one of the rats (Peanut). So I am trying to be even about my representation of family pets on the blog. I'll have to get some nice pictures of the other rat and the snake (which reminds me, the snake needs to be fed).
Friday, October 3, 2008
oh boy!

sara dankert


Thursday, October 2, 2008
start where you are



I keep wondering where to put my time, what is most worth making with the little time I have. I am determined to work on paintings, and I am always knitting, but I also like to throw something else into the mix. Lately my favorite thing to do is wool felting. I like the quiet washing and sqeezing of the wool, and I think it is theraputic for my hand. Rachael Hetzel has been seen wearing a felted beads necklace that I made for her and she is getting lots of compliments on it; I have also heard from many people that they have seen her wearing it and that they love it. I have two similar to it for sale in my Etsy shop and I am hoping to make more fo the next show I am doing which is Second Storie's Indie Shop on Thanksgiving weekend. But these necklaces are unique labor intensive peices, so get one if you want it, I don't see myself making too many.
mark your calendars now
saturday november 29th 11-6
sunday november 30th 11-4
at visual studies workshop

saturday november 29th 11-6
sunday november 30th 11-4
at visual studies workshop