Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Felted Basket
It's the size of a shopping bag. It's sturdy. I used various types of felt-able wool...they didn't all felt the same amount though. I'm keeping this project. Not totally giftable and was more knitting than I'd probably do again.
Felted Handbag
Felted Bowl
Thursday, July 16, 2009
A "Magic Bag" in the shape of a cat
You know - the bag that's filled with something that you can heat/freeze for a sore back or injury, etc. I made a bag filled with pearl barley and made a flannel case (purple polka dot on one side and blue on the other) to remove and wash if wanted. Made it for my aunt who loves cats....to drape over her shoulder.
Dying my Wool
Monday, June 22, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
Recyling Pants...
Aidan's Birthday Cake & Party
In honour of Aidan's favourite toy at the time (a gecko) - I made him a gecko cake.
At the party, I made a game (inspired by a child Japanese game) where people had painted faces on fabric (that doubled as the take-home bag of goodies and the game) to place felt face parts on - with a blindfold. This is me demonstrating....

Monday, May 4, 2009
stick one hand in my pocket...
fishy multi-purpose bag
I was experimenting to see how easy this concept for a bag was, in case the kids could make some this summer. not a chance. not if you want the inside to look nice and finished.



And - I finally got myself some labels so people can remember I gave them something. It's taken me a long time to be okay with this - so best you not question it quite yet. The Japanese and Mennonite combination of cultural humility is haunting me.
And - I finally got myself some labels so people can remember I gave them something. It's taken me a long time to be okay with this - so best you not question it quite yet. The Japanese and Mennonite combination of cultural humility is haunting me.
i give a hoot mittens
Reusable Card Idea #2
my ipod armband
Monday, April 27, 2009
First Cable Knit Project
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Slocks
Friday, April 24, 2009
A Travelling Quilt Project...
....with friends...for a mutual friend. I started it by creating what you see below and sent it to the next person. It is a dancing woman in the form of a tree straddling dawn/daytime/dusk and spring/summer/fall.

The next person knit a bunch of leaves (lovely yarns, each leaf if different).
The third person to work on it, stitched embroidery thread and beads onto it.
And the last person bound, framed and stitched a lovely poem onto the border....a poem about dancing....very fitting for the person who received this and of the imagery used on this three-panel piece of art.
This is the five of us (four of us worked on it, the fifth received it).
Meant to be hung from a dowel....
The next person knit a bunch of leaves (lovely yarns, each leaf if different).
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