I started a new gardening angel, but was disappointed with how she was turning out, so I've been frogging, I mean disassembling. How's that for a 13-letter Jeopardy word?
April 29, 2008
House of Blues
I started a new gardening angel, but was disappointed with how she was turning out, so I've been frogging, I mean disassembling. How's that for a 13-letter Jeopardy word?
April 25, 2008
Sheep du jour
So other Marcia and I have decided to cancel our trip tomorrow to the Connecticut Sheep and Wool Festival. Neither of us needs yarn. It's probably going to be crowded, and gas is expensive. Besides that, she's got a new greenhouse toy that needs assembling and I've got some yard work I've been procrastinating about, I mean planning to do sometime this weekend.
I also need to schedule a driving lesson in Mr. Gadget's fast and fancy sports car. We may be taking a road trip soon, and he thinks we should take his car. It has a six-speed manual transmission and every gadget known to man, including cruise control, a built-in GPS system and a recently added radar detector. I'm a little anxious to say the least, but I've told him I should have no problem driving as long as I don't have to stop.....
April 24, 2008
Cats in cats
April 22, 2008
Wready for wrens!
This morning Mr. Gadget was good enough to hang the birdhouse from the tree. He tied the end of a nylon cord to his hammer and hefted it up over a high branch. Then he pulled and tugged till it was in just the right spot. I heaped on the praise for his manly strength and good aim. I'll be needing his help again soon when I finally get around to buying some bags of mulch for the planting beds, so plenty of compliments can't hurt.
"Hoist it up a little higher," I suggested. "We don't want the deer poking their noses in and disturbing the baby birds."
"That's perfect!" Oops! Looks like I forgot to take the price tag off. Oh well. The birds won't notice. Well, I hope they won't notice. If they see what I paid for this little piece of real estate, they might be expecting me to furnish it too.
April 21, 2008
Frogging fun
I made the frog's outfit from fabric I purchased at the big discount fabric store in Anaheim during my last visit to California. I know it's hard to believe I'd pass up Disneyland for a fabric store, but it's true. I made the orange print bow tie from a fat quarter I got at Joann's. The two pieces met here in the treehouse and I think they were meant for each other. It's almost serendipity....or as Mr. Gadget would say, "Sara Dipity."
Here's a close-up. For your sake, I hope he doesn't stick his long tongue out right about now. I drew his eyes with a black pen and filled them in with watercolor pencils, and I appliqued some eyelids. His mouth is embroidered. He has a dragonfly button on his tie. Sometimes I attach a butterfly net to the frog arms so they can chase dragonflies. It gives them something to do. There's nothing quite as bad as boredom in the frog world.
So I'm not sure what kind of character I'll start on next. Maybe a cat, or another sheep. I do want to try a nun doll--something I mentioned long ago. Maybe a nun with a little bit of attitude. Gotta love a nun with attitude.
April 20, 2008
A fashion statement
Sometime after I'd finished all the stitching, he asked me if I wouldn't mind getting him a chair. He seemed to think he'd get pretty tuckered out standing in the garden for days on end, what with those heavy, clunky shoes and all. I was happy to oblige. But I'm sure frog's gonna want one too, so there'll probably be an ugly fight......
April 17, 2008
Spring in the treehouse
He's almost finished. Just a few small details remain...hat decor, rosy cheeks, and shoe laces. And some stitches (much more professional) or glue (the lazy-crafter method) to secure his scarf in place. Then he'll have to sit around for a couple of seasons.....unless a snowman collector gets wind of him.
Meanwhile, I've started work on a couple of other dolls--one seasonal and one not so much. Here are some fixins' for the former....a frog.
And here are some scarecrow ingredients.
The lady who runs the senior shop nearby called to see if I had any dolls they could sell in their spring craft sale. I told her I would be happy to get busy and make a few. And then she rather sternly demanded, I mean gently suggested, that one of them should be a scarecrow. And who am I to disappoint.....what with my white sheep reputation and all. And speaking of white sheep, did you notice the fabric background I used behind the snowman? That's a piece I purchased with a white sheep in mind.
And speaking of sheep, there's nothing more fun for a fiber fanatic than a sheep festival. Other Marcia.....who recently hog-tied me and dragged me, I mean slightly nudged me, over to join that big ravelry website that's almost too big to comprehend.....has invited me to accompany her on a road trip to the Connecticut Sheep & Wool festival a week from Saturday. I don't need any more yarn, of course. And I don't need any more projects, what with the troublesome ones I already have underway....more specifically the red cardigan, a/k/a the red pest. So maybe I'll just watch other people buy yarn. I'm sure I could put myself on a yarn diet for a while. I doubt it could be much more difficult than one of those food diets.....
April 15, 2008
It's feeling a little frosty
And speaking of fall, I recently received an invite to take part in a fall craft fair. I didn't do any fairs last year, what with all the traveling and stuff, so I'm thinking it might be fun to get back in the game. I have lots of fabric and doll fixins'.
The only thing holding me back is this:
Oh, and that red cardigan sweater I just started knitting? What a pest! I did a little gauge swatch and found I was right on the mark. So I cast on and knit a few inches....well, you might remember. It was just last week, when I was indulging in my two favorite forms of therapy for dealing with the trials and tribulations of motherhood....not to mention, the frustrations of dieting.
April 13, 2008
Black sheep envy
Well lookee here!
I've finished the dragonflies and packed them up for shipping. I'm finally done with the bugs. Do you recognize the wings on those two in the front? Yep, it's the fishnet print I've used for the Red Hat Lady stockings. I found it while looking through my stash for something a little different for the last two bugs (#49 and 50). Just call them the black sheep of the flock.......April 10, 2008
Got Milk?
So I had to resort to making myself a cup of tea. It seems to work for Mr. Gadget in the mornings, but it's not high-test enough for me. As I was sipping my tea (with sweetener but no milk) it dawned on me that there was some of yesterday's coffee still in the pot. Sometimes I'm lazy and don't wash it out right away. I'm the same way with the dryer filter. Why clean things right after you're done when you could clean them just before you use them again I always say. So, after my cup of tea, I had a cup of yesterday's coffee. It's really not too bad if you get it hot enough.
Tomorrow I'll be doing the grocery shopping. I'll go early and buy a cup at the counter where they sell that coffee America runs on. I'll buy a can of coffee too, so I won't have to worry about the pot running dry for a while. And let me just assure you that I will never be one of those cigarette-smoking types who has to make a special odd-hour trip to the store for my fix. But if Mr. Gadget just happens to be going out early to fill his car up with gas, I might ask him if he wouldn't mind.....
April 09, 2008
Back at the wheel
I don't care much for pesky little repair jobs, but this one wasn't too bad. At least I had some nice company.
April 08, 2008
Hens have it easy
But I did find just what I was looking for, and that was a small desk-sized easel for my roosters.
Yeah, I know. Eggs and roosters don't go together. Trust me, there's a hen party going on just out of view.
And there is a bit of good news. Spring has sprung here in the northeast and it's starting to warm up. I have a fool-proof method for determining, without referring to the calendar, the precise date of the season changes. It's the day the socks come off and the day they go back on......
April 06, 2008
Big City Eyes
We browsed in several fabric shops. BCG was hoping to find something suitable for a new dress she was eager to make with her new sewing machine. She wasn't crazy about the green and black animal-skin print, but eventually we found a nice piece of dark blue cloth that I assured her would be easy to sew with and should work well for the dress pattern she had in mind.
Then we headed off in the direction of a button and trim shop I wanted to visit, but were stopped in our tracks when we saw this.
"Wanna go in?" I asked.
"Duhhh!" said BCG, who is quite adept at making wonderful things to decorate her neck.
That's where I found the eye beads. I have no current plans for these, so I'll just keep them in my button and bead stash until a future time when they'll be exactly what I need for whatever project I have underway.
And that was the extent of my garment-district shopping. My tiny shopping bag fit easily into my purse, leaving my hands free to drink a cup of coffee on the train ride home, snap a picture or two along the way, and cover my nose if more unpleasant odors should be encountered.....
April 04, 2008
A marathon plus one
There are many things that can be said about our long and happy relationship--one of which is that soon we will have matching sweaters. As you can see, Mr. G's has pockets, but I don't think he uses them much except as a place to put his hands when having his photo taken, although there may be a few breath mints in there and some small change. He calls this his "Father Knows Best" sweater, since it reminds him of the one Robert Young wore in the old TV show.
Mr. Gadget and I met in a place that most folks who are well-versed in psychology would say didn't bode well for a lasting relationship. We met in a bar. And it almost didn't happen. I had made plans to meet some girlfriends in this particular bar--we only went there because they had a great band for dancing, and we liked to dance. We weren't actual bar flies.... Our meet-up was scheduled for 9 p.m. which left just enough time to join a nice male neighbor who had invited me over for steak on the grill. After a glass of wine at his place, I wasn't really in the mood to go to the bar, but we didn't have cell phones in those days and I knew my girlfriends had already left home. And I've always been ever-the-dependable one.
Mr. Gadget had just popped in for a beer, and to enjoy the music I found out later. As I sat at a table with my friends, I noticed him standing at the bar....he had more hair then, and he was wearing a nice red jacket. He was also wearing some cute little round glasses.....kinda like John Denver used to wear, and I was a huge fan of his.
I ever-so-casually mentioned to my friends that I was going to the restroom, and afterwards I was going to go ask that cute guy over at the bar to dance. They gave me one of those "yeah right!" looks, because, after all, I was a rather shy young woman who would not ordinarily do such a thing, but I'm sure the wine had loaned me some courage. Mr. Gadget was taken aback by my request, and told me he didn't know how to dance.....so I had to think quickly (not exactly my forte) and I offered to teach him.
So that was the beginning of our life together, and little did we realize at the time that all these many years later we would be sitting here in our recliners, in matching sweaters, watching Jeopardy night-after-night, while debating the pros and cons of signing up for long-term care insurance and wondering if we should just go ahead and sign up for another cruise instead.....
April 03, 2008
If I'm going to talk about spiders.....
There's plenty of sock yarn too.
And yarn on cones, if you're into weaving. And books and patterns galore. Here's a small sampling:I picked out some nice red wool....