This is my back cover of the "Bodacious Beading Class" sample book project taught online by Beading Instructor and Artiste Extrodinaire, Liz Kettle, last July. (To explore her site and blog click on the "Liz Kettle" link in my sidebar under "Links for the Texture/Color Hungry.")
What an inspiring, thorough, and supportive teacher she is! I know she gives other online classes as well as retreat classes, so check out her site if you want to become a beading addict online or in person. (Liz is famous for causing bead addiction in unsuspecting students.)
I am patiently coming to the finish line for completing this cool, squishy, sample book project Liz dreamed up, so I will post the competed project very soon!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Way Cool Project!!!!
My sweety daughter and her wonderful boyfriend turned me on to this project. (Be patient with the ad before the video clip.) Check it out....The Sketchbook Project: 2011 » Art House Co-op | We build art projects and communities
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Show, Don't Tell
I had to share what blessed the parking lot at the Stitches convention this year. This van is far cooler than the Partridge Family bus! No secret about what this knit shop is passionate about!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Celebrating Indy Day
I decided this year to celebrate Indy Day by beading the holiday on fabric. Of course, Eckhart Tollecat, decided to take a nice, long nap in the vellux-lined box where I keep my loose beads, needles, beading thread and scissors. Eckhart Tollecat was named appropriately as he keeps me in the now. Kitty message to us all: It's always important to take breaks in life and acknowledge those who love you.
Friday, June 11, 2010
A Visit to Lion Brand Yarn Studio
Knitted cozy bike rack parking...
...being welcomed with knitted cozy door handles
...knitted bathroom door sign
...enjoying Amigurumi Club sardines from exhibit
...creativity of salesrep exudes from her knit swatch skirt and knit accessories
...window display of knit and crocheted lion in creative needlework garden complete with needlecrafted sun and sign
...beautiful display of inspirational yarn
...new knitters trying on their newly learned skills. Watch out world!
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I just had to visit the Lion Brand Yarn Studio on my short NYC culture-fix visit. They were kind enough to allow me to take photos to post on my blog. First of all, it was a Sunday and right before opening time, there were many people waiting to get into the shop. Inside, there was a class of brand new knitters that had been going on for an hour before opening time.
The shop was decorated with all kinds of creative displays from the huge lion in the creative garden window display to the Knitta Please-flavored door handle covers. Outside was a knitted bike rack cover also a la Knitta Please. Inside was a knitted "pull" sign on the bathroom door, reminding us that with creativity we can make whatever it is we need without always having to go to a store to find a manufactured version! The beautiful wooden floors led the way to gorgeous and colorful displays of various yarns. There was also a sample section to test drive different types of yarn. My favorite was the Amigurumi Club exhibit where you see my daughter opening a can of crocheted sardines. Even the young women working there wore creatively crafted outfits like this lovely saleslady with a skirt that had swatches all over it.
I'm very glad I visited this shop. Online it looks pretty, but in person, besides being pretty, it also gives off such a limitless creative flair that you leave the shop, not only purchasing some cool products, but very creatively inspired. The Lion Brand Knit Shop is located at 34 W 15th St. Check their website, LionBrandYarnStudio.com for hours (to be safe with your plans) because I know sometimes they have unexpected hour changes.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Pushing the Boundaries of What We Know
What does this video clip have to do with knitting? Everything has to do with knitting. To me, this clip says, "Take risks...try new things...see potential in your environment where you can take your knitting. Don't just stick to tested designs or materials....try out your own path of exploration. Take your skills to places they've never been before." Danny MacAskill is proof that focused action takes us to places we never knew were possible!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Your Yarn Shop is All Around You!!!
Even though I run a knit shop where I sell nice yarn...I LOVE when people get creative with materials they use as yarn. Recycling is such a loving thing to do for our planet. Besides that, it's such a high to discover materials you may have never expected to turn into a cool fabric! I know "plarn" has been around for years. So has cutting up tee shirts and weaving, knitting or crocheting them into items. But, the world is a fiber opportunity. What unusual objects can you use to create fabric???
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