tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-62736659265550084472024-03-14T05:11:36.714-04:00What Belongs to a FripperieMy adventures juggling home, creatures, art, and businessFripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.comBlogger197125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-44057952357503464092016-04-24T19:26:00.000-04:002016-04-24T19:26:39.851-04:00Big round numbers<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZmMQ1brliQN6_XgJSUI7jU1UGW28whG7vlxeZC4ffE3qbXrFQexXBRTJV9y-uN76hqC6iHtkYg-8vAlJNt0dET2vcsvcZg-a5A-0yTzj-ESCsnGXs7-s1WBX7fbl4YCYbaRAvlnS4bGn_/s1600/IMG_2289.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZmMQ1brliQN6_XgJSUI7jU1UGW28whG7vlxeZC4ffE3qbXrFQexXBRTJV9y-uN76hqC6iHtkYg-8vAlJNt0dET2vcsvcZg-a5A-0yTzj-ESCsnGXs7-s1WBX7fbl4YCYbaRAvlnS4bGn_/s640/IMG_2289.JPG" width="425" /></a>Though her birthday is necessarily somewhat approximate - she was born in the Fire Department herd that runs on Assateague Island - my Chincoteague pony mare turned 30 this spring. It's a respectable age for any equine, so i took a few quick photos to mark the occasion. (They're all a little dark, because she doesn't much fancy the flash, and it seemed mean to blind her with it while she was still enjoying her birthday peppermints...)<br />
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She's a pretty girl, through a bit ragged in the spring as she's shedding out her truly prodigious winter coat - you can see patches of longer hair peeking out under her forelock (always the hardest place to get shed out), while the coppery palomino patches are starting to show through on the rest of her body.<br />
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And as further evidence of the luxuriant quantity of her winter coat, here's a picture of what i took off her with a curry before taking her picture:<br />
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Office visitor, upon spying the cat print - my proof of "Best foot forward" - that i have propped on my desk: "Ooh, is that a real print?"<br />
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Told him about how i came to make that one, said that yes, i did have several left from the edition, let him know he could get it from me directly, scrawled out the <a href="http://www.pressingneeds.etsy.com/" target="_blank">Etsy shop</a> address, and mentioned a local consignment venue too - though he said he'd much rather get it direct. (Suits me!)</div>
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Turns out, he's a local sculptor and longtime buddy of the founder of the wee local arts nonprofit where i toil away on development. <span style="line-height: 19.32px;">Yesterday he stopped by again to pick one up for himself. And apparently showed it to anybody who would hold still long enough, on his way out... i was flagged down by the owner of the little leather shop next door on my way out, with "You made that print Malcolm had...?" </span></div>
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<span style="line-height: 19.32px;">So i'm glad he was tickled with it, and it's a nice little ego-biscuit for me, too.</span></div>
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<span style="line-height: 19.32px;">Meanwhile, lots of prints are going to various auctions for organizations around the area. There's always a flurry of them in the spring - this week it's the Virginia Association of Museums, the dances run by <a href="http://www.bluemont.org/" target="_blank">Bluemont Concert Series</a>, and the Lincoln Elementary PTO. Go forth and support your local cultural institutions, folks! And maybe get some fun art in the process...</span></div>
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Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-26174120267420956302016-02-09T12:04:00.000-05:002016-02-09T12:04:34.656-05:00Thrift store saves the day...<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgnWwFT-PSntA4fvl7y8il2XaZE3N1jmSt0WU3mvaW1HL3xPnQ60E7kLByRNUVvjzkCoAsmgC8zZem80ZGjmmB7A0M1jJ1hRJAhAhsnSlDx_yGuqN-mgpvmxmsBlcAsTlISZqcYjYZ8Arn/s1600/IMG_2189.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgnWwFT-PSntA4fvl7y8il2XaZE3N1jmSt0WU3mvaW1HL3xPnQ60E7kLByRNUVvjzkCoAsmgC8zZem80ZGjmmB7A0M1jJ1hRJAhAhsnSlDx_yGuqN-mgpvmxmsBlcAsTlISZqcYjYZ8Arn/s400/IMG_2189.JPG" width="266" /></a><span style="background-color: white; color: #141823; font-family: "helvetica" , "arial" , sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18px; white-space: pre-wrap;">Thrift store FTW! After my trusty Aladdin oil lamp developed a messy, smelly leak - taking out a sweatshirt in the process - i tried to replace the lamp reservoir at Nichols' Hardware, the beloved local institution where i bought it many years ago... alas, Nichols' had nothing left for Aladdin lamps, save one lonely mantle for a kerosene lamp. I picked up a middling bottle of lamp oil, and left in dismay.</span><br />
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January looks like as good a time as any to dust off the blog, and for starters, i thought i'd share this year's one-for-everybody-on-the-list handmade Christmas gift (i mean, besides the apple butter, which, while tasty, isn't terribly photogenic...). I indulged in a new woodburning pen - hurrah for those absurd 60% off craft store coupons - since the old one i'd had as a kid had been purged by the parents at some unknown point in the past, and stocked up on packages of assorted wooden kitchen utensils.<br />
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The nice thing about spoons and such is that although the space you've got to work with is a bit of an odd shape, it's not so much area that it's really daunting. And also, there's the fact that you can get a pack of spoons for a couple bucks at the grocery store, making it an excellent last-minute gift candidate that's easy on the budget. This greenman i did on a spatula with a particularly wonky handle for practice and my own use (because even a wonky-handled spatula is still useful).Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-21109328598373903112015-08-28T22:57:00.000-04:002015-11-16T23:34:23.331-05:00Whew.I could have - and probably should have - chosen the easier route for this commission. There were two photos of a young black cat to work from, one of which would lead to a pretty straightforward print, requiring only a bit of fiction to make the background carve-able, and the other, which looked more complicated every time i peered at it.<br />
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There's an edition of each, so they'll be making their way to the <a href="http://www.pressingneeds.etsy.com/" target="_blank">shop</a> sooner (for the <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/245697161/black-cat-block-print-hand-pulled?ref=shop_home_active_24" target="_blank">simpler one</a>) or later (for the four-color monstrosity, because i haven't even completed the edition yet, and i'm going to need more ink).<br />
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And i think i've had enough of carving wood grain for a while...Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-68053203503215640162015-08-17T02:04:00.001-04:002015-08-17T11:16:33.226-04:00Done, mostly.We had a family wedding to go to, in southern Virginia, at the back end of June. That's a recipe for miserably hot and swampy, and i decided to play it safe and make something cool and breezy to wear. It's not a vintage pattern (it's a current McCall's issue, in fact, and if i get organized enough to remember, i'll slip the pattern number in later for folks who are curious...). <i>[update for the curious: the pattern number is 6954]</i><br />
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uncommitted linen sitting around from a <a href="http://whatbelongstoafripperie.blogspot.com/2011/09/speculative-yardage.html" target="_blank">crazy clearance buy</a>. That had promise, but the piece proved to be scandalously sheer, and i knew i'd have to put something either over or under it.<br />
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After a bit of head-scratching, i thought about a piece of embroidered cotton batik i had: i'd bought it (online, following one of those seductive you-might-like-this-one-too links), thinking it was rayon and not realizing the link had led me away from the rayon batiks into the cotton ones. The crisper cotton was totally unsuitable for the original project, but since it was my own damn fault for not reading closely - and it <i>was</i> a pretty piece - i tucked it into the stash, trusting to find a purpose for it eventually. I cut the batik on the bias, hoping the more relaxed drape of the cut would make up for the difference in the body of the fabric.<br />
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Since i had the pattern on hand from one of the pattern-for-a-buck sales, the only thing i had to buy for the project was thread to match the linen, and that only because i needed a closer match for topstitching.<br />
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I finished in time for the wedding (although i admit there was hemming going on the morning of - that curve in the hem makes it a heck of a lot longer than you'd think from the fullness of the dress), and it was fully inspected by several sisters-in-law, at least one of whom sews for a living, so i figured i might as well enter it at the county fair this summer. Honestly, i'd have been a little cranky not to have scored a ribbon, but i <i>was</i> chuffed to get best in show as well.<br />
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And the <i>mostly</i> done part? Well, some of the chain-stitched embroidery on the batik didn't catch properly, and since i was already pushing my luck for what i could get out of the yardage on hand by cutting on the bias, there was no working around it... it's not too obvious, but at some point, i'll go back and rip out the fouled-up spots and re-do it by hand. I've saved a pile of the floss from the scraps and the facings, and at least chain stitch is sort of pleasant to work by hand, if you're not in a mad rush.<br />
<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-7040101942317847082015-07-26T23:27:00.000-04:002015-07-26T23:27:10.746-04:00Summer dateSteam show, mule jump, flea market junk to peruse (passed on a treadle with really interesting irons, but lacking its coffin top). Milkshakes for lunch, and sweet corn for dinner.<br />
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<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-18476999622722547592015-07-25T23:38:00.000-04:002015-07-26T00:08:52.987-04:00Fruits of today's labors<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEinlLZ5IqmDu_xaqyioLsN37ehcrSLmOYBEaj9ozur-acmS1CYACHBGK4YHYyRXhSKFLfY9i12tIhlq6vsdAjAdwxqVrYEmuiPMT-U9zKE3jt9jFnEeReAPCiD3dL_Yg25LLrULM7ak5S6A/s1600/IMG_1848.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEinlLZ5IqmDu_xaqyioLsN37ehcrSLmOYBEaj9ozur-acmS1CYACHBGK4YHYyRXhSKFLfY9i12tIhlq6vsdAjAdwxqVrYEmuiPMT-U9zKE3jt9jFnEeReAPCiD3dL_Yg25LLrULM7ak5S6A/s400/IMG_1848.JPG" width="400" /></a> I figured i ought to do <i>something</i> start-to-finish at the demo, from first sketch to finished print, so this is what i came up with: a wee pear, a block that's just a couple inches wide. I'm thinking i'll print a few up as ACEOs, once i've had a chance to play with colors in the oil-based ink (i stuck with water-based for the demo, for ease of clean-up, but i do like working with the oil-based stuff better).Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-8667836590673308352015-07-22T19:07:00.000-04:002015-07-22T19:07:49.095-04:00Dog and pony showIf you find yourself in the vicinity of Shepherdstown, West Virginia this Saturday (July 25) - for the Contemporary American Theater Festival, say, or to hike, or to play in the river - stop by O'Hurley's General Store between noon and 3:00... i'll be doing a block printing demo in the Great Hall at the shop. (There will, in fact, be both dogs and ponies - or at any rate, a pony mule - among the available prints, too.)<br />
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<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-72765404529507973092015-06-20T00:49:00.000-04:002015-06-20T00:52:21.471-04:00When life hands you apricots...it's time to start the canning season. After a thrift store stop that left me empty-handed, i thought i'd check out the nearby grocery outlet, to see if i could score on provisions, instead. And score i did: among the odd bits of produce on offer was a small box of apricots at 99 cents a pound. I left with all the ones that weren't too squishy already, a total of about a pound and two-thirds. Not enough for a real batch of anything by themselves, so i set about looking or something to pair them with.<br />
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I was talking with a friend a few weeks before she had baby number three due, and asked if she had everything all ready... she laughed and said that between moving to a new farm, closing her store and opening her home studio, she pretty much hadn't done a thing.<br />
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"So, everything's normal, then." But i took it into my head to make something to send, and after rifling through the patterns that were on hand, came up with <a href="http://vintagepatterns.wikia.com/wiki/Simplicity_6259_A" target="_blank">Simplicity 6259</a>, a vintage-ish (1983) layette pattern, some super-soft cotton chambray (actually a set of thrifted sheets), and a cotton with a tiny, tiny print to make into scads of bias for the trim - all carefully chosen to be highly washable and also gender-neutral. As a bonus, the wrap can go in front or in back, and either side can be lapped over first - a virtue, when dressing a wriggly baby.<br />
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Fiddled about with the pattern a little bit - topstitching, and shortening a tiny bit in order to replace the hemmed bottom edge with one that was simply bound - and fought the binder attachment quite a lot (the inside curve of that tiny neck edge is a bear), but got the thing done and shipped off, only a few days after the kiddo made her appearance.<br />
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<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-85953907119435433212015-04-28T10:42:00.000-04:002015-04-28T10:42:56.936-04:00Springtime walksI dug this little Victorian engraving out of a postcard bin in a junk shop - i was charmed by the scene and the location and the fact that the registration is slightly wonky (i feel a bit of sympathy for the unknown printer...). I've hunted around the Internet a bit to see if i can spot the same view, but with no artist, engraver, or publisher listed, there's not a whole lot to go on, just the image itself.<br />
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I've never been to Scotland, so i know the location only from the old tune, "Roslin Castle" - there's a snippet, <a href="http://www.hesperus.org/audio/thefoodoflove/foodoflove-track3.mp3" target="_blank">here</a>, played on viola da gamba by Tina Chancey.<br />
<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-52028839426125627222015-04-23T16:46:00.003-04:002015-04-23T16:46:58.662-04:00Shhh......it's a Mother's Day present:<br />
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The hand-colored version of the tiny little cat nose - the printed image is just two inches square. The frame is a made-to-order job from fellow Etsy shop signedandnumbered.<br />
<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-19294443608402971002015-03-08T19:04:00.000-04:002015-03-08T19:04:04.861-04:00Mini Scrap ExchangePrint exchanges are fun - you get to see what other folks are making, and get artwork you might never have found otherwise - and using up odd bits left over from other projects is satisfying, so when i saw a note about an exchange that combined the two, i signed up right away. This one hadn't really very many rules, except that your prints had to be on two inch by two inch or three inch by three inch pieces of paper.<br />
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<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-54639207455047070022015-01-26T16:53:00.000-05:002015-01-26T16:53:18.255-05:00Another stray that stayedThis is my current go-to sewing machine, a Singer 500A - i haven't looked up its exact date of manufacture, but early 1960s is a safe bet. I wasn't going to hang onto it - i've got a Singer 403A that i've had for years, which has similar capabilities (without the swoopy Space Age styling that gives the 500 and 503 models the nickname "Rocketeer"), but it's been so lovely to use (and quiet!) that i keep going back to it.<br />
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I recently saw a picture of an old Singer ad, from 1963, with this model as their top-of-the-line domestic machine, with a retail price of $329.40. Just for grins, i fed that information into an inflation calculator, and came up with a price in today's money of $2545 and change.<br />
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It still sews like a dream; no attachments, but i've got a set that will fit from the 403, and the cabinet is waiting if i want to set it up more permanently... i'm feeling pretty good about finding it for $10.Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-9458125466670477042014-09-28T08:40:00.000-04:002014-09-28T15:08:01.055-04:00Follow-upSo, that <a href="http://whatbelongstoafripperie.blogspot.com/2012/06/unexpected-guest.html" target="_blank">stray kitty</a> who turned up here a couple years back...? Yeah, he lives here now. I tried - <i>really hard</i> - to find a sucker to take him in, but one after another got cold feet, or another cat, or any number of other excuses. And then the spouse named him. And that, as everyone knows, is the start of the slippery slope...<br />
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I've got to admit, he's a good kitty, mostly. At first, he had the declawed cat tendency to nip first and ask questions later, but once he learned that nothing really terrible happens to him here, he mellowed out on that. He's also a drooler. But that's my only real complaint. He's a conversationalist, and he's got a great big grunt-y purr. He was a bit shocked about the existence of other cats, and unaware of any foodstuffs other than kibble, but he's learned a lot - especially about the foodstuffs part.Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-35321429692207061612014-08-16T00:57:00.000-04:002014-08-16T00:58:40.177-04:00GravyI actually missed this on the first pass at the flea market last weekend, but when i went back to pick up a wee little uranium glass tumbler for the spouse, it jumped out at me: an Aesthetic transferware gravy boat, in pretty good shape, for the princely sum of three dollars.<br />
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<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-62504265766943805862014-07-26T16:29:00.000-04:002014-07-26T16:29:12.471-04:00Finally...The commissioned block print of the Bernese Mountain Dog pups is all done and delivered to a happy customer, so it's time to show the final version here:<br />
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Again, i pulled a small edition, so if you need your very own, you can find it at <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/197671418/bernese-mountain-dog-puppies-hand?ref=shop_home_active_2" target="_blank">PressingNeeds</a>.<br />
<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-8383685648830908612014-07-02T17:43:00.000-04:002014-07-26T16:22:44.889-04:00FluffToo hot to think straight, so it's a good day for cute cat pictures. So, without further ado, i give you the Social Grooming Totem Pole of Cats:<br />
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<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-29595651604913606752014-05-24T12:09:00.000-04:002014-05-24T12:09:17.178-04:00MultiplyingAfter the Dewey print, i was asked to do another one, this time of a whole litter of roly-poly Berner pups. There was some jiggering to do to insert the puppy who'd evaded the photo that had the rest of the litter. I'm printing the last of the edition now, and will be hand coloring the prints next - it looks a little funny without the colored bits filled in, but here's a sneak peek of part of the group:<br />
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...more of a billy goat scramble, actually. I went out behind the house today to check out the wildflowers and to scout a bit on the foraging front.<br />
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i met at least one neighbor,<br />
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i've got a better idea where the pawpaw trees are, and i found <i>this</i>:<br />
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<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-53562348610629144412014-03-20T10:46:00.000-04:002014-03-20T10:46:54.263-04:00Adaptive reuseThe horses and the chickens keep wanting to eat and all, and so the plastic feed bags keep stacking up at the barn. Sure, i wish they still packaged feed in printed cotton bags that i could make into garments and quilts, but if plastic is all i'm going to get around here, why not make use of it? Time to convert them into totes!<br />
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I made a few of these at Christmastime, and this one went to the silent auction for the Bluemont dance program. (I already had four prints going to different auctions that week, it was time for something different!)<br />
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There are a zillion tutorials out there if you have a regular influx of bags; a lot of them use the bits trimmed from the bag to make handles, but i've found that cotton webbing is less hassle and gives a much nicer result (yeah, and also i got a whole reel of it at a thrift shop for about the cost of a single yard, so it's not adding much to my cost at the moment). I've been sewing these on the Rocketeer that i bought back in August, a machine i had intended to clean up and sell... but i keep going back and using it for projects, under the guise of "testing," so i'm starting to think it's probably here to stay.<br />
<br />Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-69561883771069950142014-02-09T11:03:00.002-05:002014-02-09T11:03:56.078-05:00A print. And a correction.So. Done with the commissioned print, it's been shipped off, the customer is delighted. However, in going over the info before posting the listing of the rest of the edition in the shop, i noted that Dewey here is <i>not</i> a Saint Bernard, but a Bernese Mountain Dog.<br />
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In my defense, they do kinda look alike. If you want to take Dewey home with you, you can find him <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/177561296/bernese-mountain-dog-hand-colored-block?ref=shop_home_active_2" target="_blank">here</a>.Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-4067869842498054322014-01-19T23:30:00.000-05:002014-01-19T23:30:49.324-05:00Today's lessons1. Tepid renditions of "The Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me" give <i>me</i> the blues.<br />
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2. One really good waltz can make a two-hour drive suddenly seem worth it after all. (Yeah, that's two hours each way.)Fripperiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14087181940894616204noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273665926555008447.post-15623940394713422252014-01-14T11:20:00.000-05:002014-01-14T13:38:45.632-05:00Keeping warmEverything is chilly and soggy here, and i am waiting on a replacement part for the woodstove. Until that arrives, i can't do much to warm things up. And until it does, i'm thinking warm thoughts. With that in mind, here's you cute cat photo of the day:<br />
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(Cooper, the sort of speckled tabby at the top, prefers to use various siblings as pillows; here, he's with Lucy, the elderly Manx. No, i don't know how he manages to breathe.)<br />
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