Friday, November 20, 2009

tomorrow:

the fat goose craft fair!



My first foray into the Kingston indie craft scene.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

lazybones...



Well, first it was all the summer camping and traveling. Then it was the move. Then it was the lack of internet. After that, about the third week in September, it has been pure blog laziness. But I'm back and I have some great photos and stories to share in the next couple of days.

We are settling into our new home on Wolfe Island, in beautiful Lake Ontario. Now that we are more or less accustomed to the ferry (ohh..the ferry!!) and have made a few friends, we are feeling at home on this island.

Here is what this fall has looked like around here.



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

on our way..

We are off for a couple of days of camping north of Wakefield, Quebec. Just before we head off, I thought I'd share the last two FO's of mine..two Sweet Baby Caps. One that turned out the right size for Basil, and one as a gift for Erin's coming baby boy. This first photo is of Erin, in all her pregnant glow, at her shower, with her new hat.


Sunday, July 5, 2009

warrior girl...

Our dear Azzurra had a terrible fall from the monkey bars on Canada Day (July 1st) and suffered a supracondylar fracture. We spent two nights in a children's hospital, and she underwent surgery to repair her elbow...three pins are holding it together. She has been so strong and brave through all of this. We are proud of our little warrior.

Here she is recovering after surgery last Thursday.

Friday, June 26, 2009

at long last...

Well, almost a week after the fact (we have spent a lot of time at the lake the last few days), here are some photos of the busy weekend we spent peddling yarn in Kingston and Toronto. First, a couple more production shots of the day or two leading up to last weekend:



Here is the booth we had at the Skeleton Park Music Festival, it was a super rainy day, but we had fun, and did okay despite the weather.





I will be posting more photos of this event over at the Material Girls blog.

Next up, the Spring Garden Trunk Sale put on by City of Craft and hosted by the always amazing Workroom




Doing these small trunk shows is just about the most inspiring way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Besides the fact that I get to fabric gaze the whole time....



(yes i spent most of my earnings on fabric and also finally got a copy of Heather Ross' book Weekend Sewing)

....but, I also get to become intimate with my fellow crafters merchandise! My absolute favorite being Bespoke Uprising, which is Roison, a super talented and friendly lady..And just check out those bloomers! Many of her fabrics are hand-dyed and her original silkscreened images are oh so lovely.



So, all said it was a fantastic weekend. And to think, it's Friday again already!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

work in progress

I am busy spinning and doll making for two sales coming up this weekend! On Saturday, the Skeleton Park Music Festival in Kingston, and on Sunday, the Garden Party Trunk Sale in Toronto. If you are in either of these two fine cities, please come on over and say hello!

Here is the stuff I dyed the other day and spun last night:


Now, back to spinning!

Friday, June 5, 2009

One Day Beret

Well, this beret became the one-week-beret, but it wasn't at all slow in the knitting, I started it one night watching a movie, or maybe hockey playoffs...got about half-way through, and then picked it up a week later at work and finished hte rest off. It was made with my handspun, thick/thin heavy worsted/bulky singles, in a colourway I called 'toast'.
I like this simple pattern, because it's knit top down, and therefore suitable for yarn of any gauge..you just stop increasing when you've got the right size! I will make this pattern again in a worsted weight yarn.