Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

2009/02/14

My first FRONT PAGE!

I earned one of these:


I almost gave the rest of the house a heart attack in my very noisy disbelief. I loved this photoshoot but was scared that the pictures were too dark. I guess that wasn't the case!
What was it you ask?
Only my gorgeous venus victrix beaded bangles. Up there, at the top.
I love these

I was working on more of them today and am happy to see that they are getting the recognition I'd like them to get. As well as Mr. Twentyfivecent moose. Elk. Whatever.

FRONT PAGE!
I have proof, too:
Okay, it's a little blurry. I'm so glad I decided to check my etsy when I did...And for me, at least, there's no question, views-wise, that my item got something special happened to it. It was at I think 75, but now is around 250.
Another etsy milestone. I'm very happy about it, and will be even happier when the perfect person gives these babies a home. I'm keeping the moose. Elk. Whatever.

2009/02/01

the things i love that hurt my hands

perhaps, hurt is too perjorative a word. perhaps a more neutral statement might be "things i enjoy that are rough on my hands."
i could never be a hand model, never ever, not even for a million bajillion dollars. okay, we'll if that's per year, then i could do it for a year, as i foresee that though my fiber budget may increase and i may once again someday buy lots of books, a million bajillion dollars would probably see me through the rest of my life. but it would be a tough year.
hand models, from what i've read, wear gloves all the times, never holding hands. cuticles are a professional obsession, and you know those girls who cry when they break a nail? they look like disney starlettes next to someone that pictures of whose nails put the butter on the bread and the bread on the table.
for a whole year.
i would not be able to cook. just look at these mitts, will ya? they are burnt up. perpetually. i have pink and purple things in various stages of age. these aren't major burns, just the little burns that happen when you cook, a lot and do things like touch things that are hot, or have hot things touch you. it happens. also, from all those years ago (nine?!?), i still have waitress hands. have you ever gone to a restauant and been handed a plate from a person who hands it to you bare handed, saying, careful this plate's hot? and you touch it and it is? that's waitress hands. i also put jar lids on waay too tight.
so. no cooking for a year. perhaps i could make a lot of salads? but no knives, as little cuts kind of happen too sometimes. i would have to depend on some wretched such contraption such as a shooter of salad, but someone else has to wash it. no washing of things, i'd have to avoid dishpan hands- my hands would be the poster hands for the antidishpan hands movement.
as a side note, i'm sorry, but no housewife knows dishpan hands like a restaurant dishwasher, particularly a latin-american pater familias (two of whose sons also work in the kitchen) who probably washes dishes at two restaurants. i've seen the cracked bleeding skin between the fingers and known they didn't have health insurance or paid days off.

computers are probably also really bad for the fingers. i can type quickly, thanks to having been taught in like first grade. typing was pretty much all a primary school kid could do on those gorilla green screens and they gave it us with a vengance. i pay so little attention to the mechanical movements of my fingers that i freak my husband out by staring out the window while i'm typing. for some reason people find that rather disconcerting, but i think that's hilarious because they don't know if i'm writing anything that makes sense, or if my fingers have all jumped one over and i'm writing more like domryhik yiul yjod. and quite frankly neither do i, until i look back and check. so lots of repetitive stress on the hands with little attention paid, so i should probably cut back on that.

then there's the fiber arts. let's not joke. i'm worried that sleeping every night with icy hot on my hands after i'm done working at night could cause some long-term health issues. i'm dead set on finding a non-petroleum based product- something beeswaxy perhaps?
i work a lot. when something's your passion and you make it available to the public, it becomes like an addiction. i can't watch a movie without my hands wanting to be busy, they feel twitchy and anxious. some people have "restless leg syndrome" i think the same of my hands. they don't like to stop.
i think also they want to be strong. i have a dear friend who is a jewelry designer, worker with stones and wire and silk. and thick wire. she rubbed my hands once and i was amazed, this strength coming from these slender little hands, from this physically small person/thin and bright strand of energy. i was afraid, actually at one point for my hands so subdued by hers. would my hands panic? would i cry? (the worry of the eternal 8 year old.)
point being, i want my hands to be like that. my great-grandmother's hands must have been like that, though it's so long i don't really remember the strength qualities of her hands. i remember though the flat spots on her fingertips, yet how soft the pads of her fingers were. they were compact, tending towards broadness versus length. i can wear her wedding ring, so our hands must be similar. which gives me hope.

an update on the noro niji:
i'm fighting with myself to finish this project and not just run to the yarn shop and get more. my brain is trying to devise a series of items using this yarn. the texture and color combine incredibly- though i spent most of yesterday trying to figure out just how i wanted to use it. i ended up on choosing a granny type square, which is something i've not done much of. of course i had to make my own variation, which will be available for view sometime today or tomorrow!
oh and the kureyon purse needs more felting. i forgot how stubborn that yarn can be to felt.

2009/01/30

purses, out and about announcement

i feel knee deep in bags at the moment. i did finish the new kureyon one last night, it's gorgeous and i can't wait to see how it felts up. i honestly can't wait until i figure out a closure for it.
the purse i was working on prior to this mad little fling with japanese wool upset me a little today. i'm using my big long hook- a crazy magenta aluminum one (reminds me of my great-grandmother's aluminum cups that always made water taste colder in the summer time. i digress) to do what is alternately known as tunisian crochet, afghan stitch, railroad knitting, hook knitting and who knows what-all else. it seems similar to knitting, but a hook at the end of the solo stick that's used. and the little stopper, whereupon the size and manufacturer of the hook are embellished, well, it clicks. i love the sound of it.
but this bugabear is woven, i use two colors at a time and am still fascinated by felting it. i did one of my first felted bags for my mom (an unfortunate choice of craft store-available wool- too bad it wasn't patons) in this tunisian/afghan technique, and i want to improve it.
i've got some better wool this time, in these colors that make me think, for some reason, chocolate truffles. one is a faded reddish pink that for all the world looks to me like some strawberry cream inside a truffle, a chocolate brown of course, a pretty wheat gold blonde color that looks like faintly caramelized sugar and a soft green that makes me think of matcha powder and this wasabi filling i had in a truffle over the winter holidays this year. (that truffle was an unfortunate disappointment, i fear, being crafted of white chocolate, which fails my chocolate test. the test? q.1. does it have chocolate in it? answer re: white chocolate is NO therefore it is dismissed from further consideration. once again, i digress.)
so the truffle bag has come along, and is still coming when i notice there's something off about the shape. i dutifully count stitches (made easy as each row has a contrasting color post running across it vertically) and determine yes, at some point (half the bag's progress up to now, a stinking like 8 inches!) i did indeed drop a stitch. curses. blue smoke comes from my mouth and foul thoughts cloud my brain. i undid it, then took a walk. it was the only solution.

fortified, however, by a delicious weekend night breakfast at supper (whole wheat garlic cheese biscuits, eggs cooked up with anaheim chili and caramelized onion supplemented by some fantastic roasted russet potatoes) i am feeling more optimistic.

ADDITIONALLY:
an out an about announcement that pertains to this tuesday, february 2.
hillsboro, OR just to the NW of portland (accessible via max as well) First Tuesday ArtWalk (forgive as the link's a little outdated).
this isn't a walkathon or anything that requires pledges, as instead, downtown business owners host artists (like me!) in their spaces and we all hang out for some art, and supposedly a little wine and chatting. it's free and i'll be at Styledbaby Designs, at 230 E main street.

the new purses should be there, as will be several bangles and a few other things that aren't even in the shop yet.
SUPPORT LOCAL ART!