favorites, inspirations

you're my favorite

i have been having some particularly gray personal days and dark feelings lately, but when i see color like this, all in one place, from the likes of you...the color/pattern/utter loveliness helps to cheer me, even if just a little.

other things i quite like at the moment/what's inspiring me now:

-summer fruit, like apricots and watermelon. i am not much for hot weather (and we don't have any in SF!) but i love the botanical bounty that warm weather brings to the table. -the cute animal site of the moment, i can has cheeseburger. those lolcats make me do just that. and i need a laugh right now! -the sweet, girlish art of san francisco artist, annie, aka wexford girl -nyc snapshot: a blog bursting with photos and drawings depicting NYC in the past. i still miss NYC dearly. -the fact that my talented pal linda now has a blog outside of livejournal...lindamade. best of luck linda with your impending move! you are an inspiration. -these books focusing on modern quilting intrigue me: make your own contemporary quilts, the modern quilt workshop, and glorious patchwork and passionate patchwork (the latter two by the consummate colorist and artist kaffe fassett, who hails from britain). too bad i don't have a gift certificate to spend...i'd buy them all in one fell swoop. -if i could afford it, i'd love to have a digital SLR, either this one by canon, or this one by nikon. i'd love to go further with my photography. alas...

if money was no object...

if money was no object...
i'd take any of these:

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these interestingly beaded earrings by meeshka, which have a lovely colorway that is reminiscent of the seashore and summertime:

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here be the 'fennel' earrings by one of my favorite jewelry designers the world over, kyo hashimoto. her latest jewelry collection is called 'the anatomy of f'. all the pieces in this latest group of designs have a name beginning with 'f'.

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these subtly remind me of the interesting tribal ear stretchers some folks wear.

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i love all the hand-wrought crochet/felt jewelry by kjoo! these earrings of hers are rather lovely, with their found-object feel:

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not much gets me going over at UO these days (it mostly looks and feels cheap, and a lot of it is not my personal style) but i am very enamored with this graphic tote. i have always been a sucker for geometric prints and bright colors.

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though i don't use it much anymore (because of great changes with the site that i don't like), i still collect/organize some links to things i love over at stylehive. feel free to peruse, if you're so inclined.

making.stuff. (broken.stuff.)

i mentioned some time ago i was taking a class at the san francisco art institute, on screen printing. what fun that is! it brings back fun and fond memories my undergrad days, when i took many a printmaking course toward the completion of my art degree.

silkscreening is fun making.

i am planning on making my own fabrics, perchance. this quick and dirty test print may be the beginnings of a fabric print. for now it's just play. ideas abound...there are so many possibilities with this process.

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the granny square blanket is coming along. i've decided to use goldenrod/mustard yellow to border each square and join the blanket. it is sort of my homage to the yellow woolen granny square blanket i thrifted a few months back (and dearly love).

the yellow that joins

the blanket will be 12 squares by 12 squares. i have the center portion of the squares finished, all 144 of them, plus a few extra, for testing purposes. i used up almost all the lamb's pride bulky yarn i had hoarded for years...the amount resident in my stash, as i have mentioned numerous times before, was pretty sick. i need to get more of the goldenrod/mustard yellow yarn to finish the blanket, about 14 more skeins worth. i'm telling you: after this blankie's done, i am never using lamb's pride bulky ever again. not because it's a bad yarn or anything, but because i am sick of looking at it. i must use other yarns. i must buy enough for an actual garment, instead of one skein here and there.
a question for you yarn wrangers: do you ever find yourself buying the same yarn over and over again? out of habit? compulsion? insanity? something else? or do you spread the love and just buy all sorts of stuff?

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so much work got done on the granny square blanket this past week because...my beloved iron broke. the third one of this type (a rowenta continuous steam iron with a big old water tank) that's bit the dust in the past 7 or so years. i get several years of REALLY HARD USE out of them, and then they just bite it.
the iron is a necessary tool in my fashion design, craft and artmaking practices...so when one dies, it's a major thing! i use it for EVERYTHING: ironing paper, ironing my clothes, pressing fabric, pressing seams, everything, everything, everything. another one is on the way, but...is not here yet.
what is with products these days? everything is built for eventual and swift entropy. planned obsolescence. why can't anything last? why are companies so greedy that they have to make something crappily with cheap materials so we'll dish out more cash at a regular pace to line their pockets with profit? what ever happened to ethically making a product so it lasts at least several years with good care and good use? or is everything just destined to break down? i know it will eventually, but sometimes it seems like manufacturers hasten the process with their chosen materials used in said products or in the way they are constructed.
do you like that things break down? would you rather have them last? do you mind that things are becoming increasingly disposable? fashion, home products, and everything else? where does all this disposed of stuff go?