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peeps can’t peep

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

i spun some yarn and worked on some paintings today and then we took peep to the vet for her appt. we had to wait a while and peepp was not happy about it, poor girl. jake was very lovey with her, and fell asleep with his head on the carrier. yeah. anyway, there was a substitute vet who was really nice and takes a lot of time with everyone, hence the waiting. anyway, firstly, she told us that peeps has a fairly serious heart murmur, and was shocked that no one had ever told us that. it was a 3 on a scale of 1-6. she said it just needs to be monitored and it should be okay. odd. 11 1/2 and no one ever noticed? um. also, she said that she didn’t think peep had a blockage because her bladder wasn’t full, which i thought too because her bladder wasn’t tender if i felt around on her. so it is most likely just a UTI and she is on antibiotics for the next two weeks. it wasn’t until yesterday that i noticed that she is having a hard time peeing, it doesn’t seem to hurt her (i hope) but little or nothing comes out and usually she is peeing all over the place in large volume. i told jake that it is her way of expressing herself, it is like taking a paintbrush away from an artist. ha. anyway, she is eating and seems okay, hopefully she will stay that way. how about another cute peep shot?peeeeeps!
how nice is this… natasha yarn? ah carrie, such a sweet lady…

i gave myself a headache from overdoing yesterday and today a bit, and managed to deal with it before butter and his cute girlfriend came over. we had some pizza and hung out and went to the bookstore where i got the new fiber arts magazine (yay!) and checked out some really gorgeous new books, including shannon’snew felt book and the secrets of rusty things which is an amazing book on the assemblages of michael de meng. i think some crafters might think it is a how-to book, although i guess if you were able to work with every medium concievable, it could be, it is more just to see his process, and what each piece is about and the amazing amount of process that goes into each piece. ah i love process. there is no faux technique that can kiss multiple process’ feet. i love labor intensive art. i just do. you can see it, feel it. it is a different animal. i love layers. layers and layers and layers. i am actually messing around with just that idea. i will take some process photos tomorrow, i swear.

i checked out this book also, which is really gorgeous. there is so much going on in every page that i don’t know if my brain would let me absorb much of it. again, it is meant to give you ideas, but isn’t really a how-to. just more about growing creatively.

okay. tired. sore hands. gah.

xo
n.

books rock! image heavy city.

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

okay, so i got a bunch of books from amazon, a BUNCH and can you believe it…they are all fantastic. i looked at people’s opinions on amazon and i am really impressed. i got this book, the starving artist’s way which came out a few years ago and i hadn’t heard of…have you? anyway, for the art school nerds out there, this book is so cute, for anyone, but it has little blurbs about practically all of my favorite artists and her take on their art as used in decorating, stuff for your home, furniture, and even some really cool recipes, like mole chocolate and chocolate peanut butter cubes and pierogie grilled sandwiches. cool? the only downfall is that there are no photos, you know how i feel about that, however, the website has all kinds of stuff on it that makes it not such a big deal. the book looks like it is written on kraft paper which cracks me up, too. 2 paws up! really cool. additionally, the auther, nava lubelski is a rather accomplished artist that i hadn’t heard of because i no longer keep up on modern fine art, whatever that is, really, but her stuff is incredible. it has lots of crochet and embroidery. really textural and it really speaks to me. it has a really familiar feel to it, like she is my sister or something. i get that feeling about people and their work now and then, it is really odd. so i immediately looked her up and shot her an email. i hope her publisher will do another push for the book, or put it out again, because i think that the diy craft movement has gained so much momentum since 2004 when the book came out that i think it could really go. i am still stunned that i have never heard of it before. anyway, any crafty book that mention the velvet underground, lucien freud, louise b, josheph beuys, frida, paul klee, mark rothko and virtually every other artist that i hold dear, is a go with me. so buy it, it is cheap on amazon.

what else? well, i got sew u the built by wendy guide to making your own wardrobe. it has all of the basics up to advanced projects, and has all of the equipment you need, how to store things, tons of tips and tricks and from my perusal so far, seems really well laid out. the projects build in complexity and each project shows the initial plan with a drawing over the top of it showing what you are adding or omitting. i am a very visual learner, so this is a good thing for me. it also has paper patterns for a basic a-line skirt, a blouse and a pair of pants and then variations on each of those. i like that a lot. okay. next book? i know, i got a lot, but they were at really low prices and i got the free amazon shipping. i got this book new for 18 bucks. it would be 26 bucks plus tax if i bought it at my local bookshop. not too shabby!

next, sew what! skirts which has 16 skirt patterns that are really pretty and straightforward with lots of possibilities to change em up. it seems like you could make pretty much any skirt once you got this figured out. and again, that is how i learn, i am really bad at blindly following steps, i have to understand the whole process, so these books look like they will be perfect. here’s one of the cute skirts from this book:
from sew what! skirts

moving along, generation t one of the tshirt deconstruction books. actually, one of the only ones that got good reviews. the other ones seemed more geared towards teenaged kids or younger. this one has a lot of really cute things that i would wear. there are some bikini and halter tops that are a bit more skin baring than i could do, but if you added some length to a lot of the designs it would be really cute. also, in the patterns, they use pretty much nothing but tshirts, and a lot of the designs would be amazing with other fabrics added in, or just using other fabrics in general. i love the idea of using really cheap fabric and tshirts to learn to sew and actually have cute summer clothes. here is a top i really like…from generation T also, thissy skirt…from generation T and there is a super cute wrap top, too. seriously, lots of things i would make and wear. oh, and on amazon, i paid around 10 bucks for this book new! at the end of the book is the big finale…a tshirt wedding dress! and it is very pretty, too!

next up, tshirt makeovers which is fairly new i think. here is one from there…from tshirt makeovers and this cute top…
from tshirt makeovers the projects are rated for difficulty, but they are actually very fresh ideas, unlike most of the tshirt books that are just a cut up tshirt and look like a cut up tshirt. some of the tops are skimpy, but i think with length added and maybe some other fabrics added, they could work for most anyone. which is very exciting to me. i may start to get excited about clothes again! i have desperately wanted to design and make my own clothes since i can remember, but had sort of an irrational fear of doing it any way but with a needle and thread. the complexity of patterns and my inability to follow directions blindly also freaked me out. so these new books are so exciting, in case you haven’t figured that out.

i actually got a lot done today, although i feel crummy all of a sudden. i had a very hard time getting out of bed this morning, but once i got up and going, i felt okay. i got orders packed, i dyed a bunch of fiber yesterday, so i braided those, rinsed another batch and dyed a cashmere sweater for a client. the color came out brighter than planned, but it is pretty and looks even from what i can tell. i will post it, although i should have posted a before. it was an oatmeal color before. i did a bit of spinning, caught up on some phone calls i needed to make, realized that my dentist appointment was today not to-morrow. sigh. cooked up some dinner, hung out with jake and attempted to upload photos to flickr, which has been giving me lots of issues and then realized that the flickr uploader for mac is really rather good. you can tag and label everything ahead of time which is pretty cool. but i feel queasy and pre-migrainish so i will finish up here and take a shower.

before i go, some things i have been working on…
sleep

white chair

and i have some softy patterns i am working on if you wann look at my flickr. oh, and also the new dyed fibers. i will be listing them soon, but if you see something you like, let me know and i will put it aside for ya.

oh, and shannon, aka knitgrrl will be visiting this weekend and i get to see her new louet victoria!! woot woot!

xo
n.

as the wheel turns…

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

where have i been? did you wonder? well, i have had horrible horrible cramps for the past few days. i have endometriosis and my innards are a mess, and i don’t wanna go to the gyno for fear of having to get useless surgery again. my stomach is really bloated, which could just be chub, i guess, although in my experience of life so far, i don’t tend to get a big belly first, so i wonder what might by in there. bad bad things. anyway, i have been drinking raspberry leaf tea today, which has made it more bearable and i divided a bunch of fiber that needs to be dyed into 4 oz balls, which i never thought of myself, but saw that miss violet does that, which is such a smart idea. no weighing and having to have random weights. so smart! anyone else got good time saving ideas for the organizationally challenged? anyone? i would love to see how other people do things so i can pick their brains..ya know?

otherwise, not much at all. i ordered a book used for a next to nothing, retro revamp which was really rather poopy. it is an older book, from 2000, and to my dismay, it was basically taking ready-made things and gluing crap onto it. i could make ugly things with no instruction at all, yeah? and i also am not so fond of things being glued on and disposable. it sort of defeats the purpose of refashioning, doesn’t it? or no? anyway, i also ordered a slew of sewing books which haven’t shown up yet. i had them sent via amazon with the free shipping thing, so i imagine it will take forever, which is why i usually don’t do that. annoying. how do you send something and make it take so incredibly long to get here? is amazon in brazil? wtf?

i have been reading fortress of solitude which was a bit hard to get going in, but is really good so far. it starts out with this white kid moving into an all black neighborhood in new york and how aware of some things kids are, how sensitive they can be about some things, while other things they are completely unaware of. anyway, so far, good.

we watched running with scissors over the weekend, which was really sad, but really funny, too. they portrayed the 70′s incredibly well. two thumbs up. jake and i went back and forth about whether the author of the book was related to william s, and then jake looked him up and saw the he changed his name. understandably.

i am feeling incredibly down and blah so off i go. a photo to lighten the post?
i will be listing this one and a matching skein tonite…
birdie in a tree
and this superwash sock yarn
hyacinth sock

i have been drawing lots, whether i want to or not. i make myself. so i will take photos of that soon. i swear.

xo
n.

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