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April 28, 2008

One Misty Moisty Morning......

....when cloudy was the weather

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I thought of this Mother Goose nursery rhyme this morning as I looked across Miller Bay. Looks a bit like an coastal town in Norway, or Alaska. I love the different greens of the trees and the way the clouds settle on top of the hills.

More from the Threadbared blog.

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I know you're laughing! I think I may have owned a skirt like this way back when........

April 27, 2008

Threadbared No More!

Need a good laugh?  I found this book at my library the other day, in the 'new' section and I had to post about it. Sooo funny-if you like the kind of humor that makes fun of people. (Which Kevin and I do,but not in a mean way. We like to make fun of ourselves.)

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Here is a sample of the fun (click on the photo so you can read the text):

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These two clever gals who wrote this book also have maintained a blog for the last 2 years, Threadbared.com  right here on Typepad. I've somehow missed the blog until now, and I just read that they posted their last post! Oh well, at least they gave us this great book. I wonder what they'll be doing next.......

April 14, 2008

Needle Felting Class

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of teaching 7 lovely ladies the art of needle felting. Boy was it fun! I'm really beginning to enjoy teaching. At first, I was nervous. I had lots of experience teaching little kids 5 years old and under, but not their moms. Turns out I like to teach adults, too. It is very exciting for me to see how happy people are after they've made a little critter all their own!
Here are some not quite finished animals from the class. We ran out of time for working the details, such as eyes, mouth, etc. But we got the main body parts done.

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Here's a fox, elephant and sheep (no ears on the sheep yet.)

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I was really impressed with the way these two ponies turned out. So darn cute. And, neither of the ladies who made these had any needle felting experience! So you people out there who are afraid to learn needle felting- fear not!

I'll be teaching another class on Sunday, April 20th at Esthers Fabrics  on Bainbridge Island.

Hope everyone has a great week!

April 11, 2008

Artist at Work

Most mornings follow a similar pattern; wake up to the baa baa of Carmella the Sheep, walk the dogs, get a big cup of coffee and sit down to work.

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Today, I am working on an elephant for an upcoming show. I find it very helpful to look at pictures of the animal that I am trying to re-create. 
I keep an informal list of things I want to try and make.  Once I finish a project, I try to make a replica so that the techniques stay within the memory of my hands. I learned that if I only made a new thing once, I might not be able to do it again. It can be difficult to work out new designs but the hands and eyes seem to have a way of 'remembering'.

This little gal said that she wants to ride on the elephant's back after I'm finished.
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I've seen many a sane person talk to their needle felted creations. I guess if you put your heart and soul into something you've made, it seems to possess some sort of personality. Other people sense that 'aliveness' and are drawn to it.

Stay tuned for the finished photos. Happy Weekend!


April 06, 2008

Snowy Owl and Robin

I've been working on making birds larger than I normally do. The robin is about 7" long, almost the size of a real one. The snowy owl is about 7" tall. Definitely not as large as a real snowy owl.

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April 02, 2008

Matryoshka Dolls

There seems to be a buzz in the crafty world about these Russian nesting dolls, sometimes called 'Matryoshka' or 'Babooshka' dolls. I've been experimenting with a few needle felted designs but I haven't quite figured out how to make the dolls hollow inside, split in the middle and stackable. 
This gal is solid wool and she has a pocket in front for her little baby.

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She's available on Etsy.

March 17, 2008

Kid Goats

My neighbor Linda's Alpine/Nubian goat named Mandy gave birth to three cute kids yesterday. Two boys and a girl. Boy are they cute!
I will have to try and make some needle felted goats,now!

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Mandy and her kids.

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March 14, 2008

Doll and Teddy Bear Show - Puyallup, WA 3/15 - 3/16

Well it's our first show of the year.Why not get out of the house and do some treasure hunting. If you are in the area and have a need for vintage Fischer Price toys, old Steiff collectibles and of course Woolpets - come on down to Puyallup and say hi. This link will get you there: http://www.dolls4all.com

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March 01, 2008

Spring Woolpets

Although some of you reading this are still in the midst of winter, or heading quickly towards summer, here in the Pacific Northwest, we enjoy a very long, gentle spring. Slowly, the days get longer and warmer. We still have out bouts with rain, but not the deluge of fall and winter.

Here are some recent Woolpets I've created and they will all be going to Etsy.  

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February 26, 2008

Curiobot!

We received an e-mail this morning from Angel Jung of www.curiobot.net  - informing us that one of our products has been featured on their website. Cool - but what the heck is Curiobot.net? We have taken a look and decided that this site is a collection of some of the coolest and most creative products on the web. And we're thrilled to be included! Here's how they describe their site:

"Curiobot is a brand new online archive of strange and wonderful products. We're kind of like a blog, except we're all images... hardly any of this boring text stuff. We scour the internet for fantastic and unusual products and drop them into an explorable database for all to enjoy. Our theory is that ecommerce can actually be a beautiful thing, if you frame it right."

Take a look and see for yourself!

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