Friday, September 30, 2011

The Internets


Some lovely things I've seen this week.

Sundries and Plunder
Seeing these yet again brought up one of the issues with wearing glasses. I would love nothing more than to wear these (or any of the other awesome masks they make) to a fancy Halloween party/dinner. We could make hooves to go with them.

Oh and those ribbons! Oh my goodness!


little goodall

A friend sent me the link to this shop mentioning that this was going on the list of "things to buy when you have children". There is a gray fox as well. My goal is to have twins and buy one of each and then let them loose in the woods. I will occasionally squee when one of the fox children runs past. Since I received this link I have watched this woman be interviewed on etsy's front page and now place her shop on vacation to get caught up on orders. It made me so happy to see this. I love seeing people who are making original, well made and beautiful designs get rewarded for their talent by being able to make even more of the things that they love.

just oh my word, the craftsmanship. And those claw sleeves just kill me.



matilde beldroega

I saw this little fella the other morning and I want him so badly. I love the design on the goat in particular and holy crap that little cloak he's wearing! I also love the faces of the dolls she makes. Barely any stitches used but still expressive. I especially enjoyed the little smirk on the girl below.

She even makes the shoes!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Holiday Squids! Up! Up!

Fall and Winter is my busiest time of year. 


My sewing takes place everywhere.

And I have little piles of finished work hanging around waiting to be packaged.

So once again I am listing my Holiday Squid early so you can get a head start on your shopping. Also, this gives me a head start on my sewing. All of them are Made to Order and will take 2 weeks for squid and 3 weeks for Squidtivity. As a thank you, please enjoy free shipping on any holiday order. Just enter the code FREESHIPPING during checkout.



Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Monday, September 26, 2011

Maker Faire New York

So this post is behind the times but as soon as we came back from New York there was oodles of work to be done. I don't think you can really put into words the awesomeness of Maker Faire and even taking pictures of the place is hard to do so I'll focus on some favorite parts.

While in my booth I spotted this guy wandering around. I pointed and Scott immediately went off to photograph him. The weekend involved a lot of pointing and running off to catch something.

First off, the Bust show was great and I had a blast talking to all of the customers and meeting so many that wanted to talk shop and getting to see why some of them were there (from hackers to robotics teams). Tadly was welcomed warmly and everyone was totally down with the whole plush/animation thing we have going on with him and Abigail. We shared a tent with a lovely gal named Francesca who makes awesome cards that she hand cuts from vintage magazines and the like (we came home with a few). We actually ended up being 1 tent away from the metal dragon that I posted about earlier and that thing did not disappoint. I was excited about it after seeing the video but you really can't comprehend this thing unless you see it in person. Actually, I won't even mention anything more about it because it kind of needs it's own separate post.

The show is in and surrounding the New York Hall of Science. The grounds are actually where the '64 World's Fair took place so peppered throughout were buildings and statues from that event. The Faire is in zones and we of course were in the craft zone. In the Science Hall you could wander through the museum and stop at tables set up throughout. You could make paper cranes, catch a speaker (Scott saw John Hodgman!) or you could enter a darken room and play games that people had developed or watch other crazy stuff made out of lights and strings or people playing instruments with gameboy parts.


My favorite thing in there was a group that made lights for bike tires. They had a simple set for $50 and then were showing off entire wheels that have text and pictures on them (like a monkey running). I tried getting video but my camera was too slow. Outside was a sprawling mass of tents both big and small. There was a Maker Tent where you could learn to solder, make a flashlight, lock pick etc. There were lots of high school robotics teams showing off their creations. People were there with crazy bikes you could ride around. You could be pushed on a giant swing that was constantly "raining", only stopping when you passed through. A team was showing off their work with making a robotic arm work with only your thoughts. And you could sit down, be hooked up with electrodes and try it out for yourself.

It was exhilarating to be around such a large mass of people who were exited to make things and learn. Sometimes I get a bit bummed being around others who seem to not only not care about how the world works but actively mock people who are trying. Trying to learn, comprehend, interact with the world around them, make things, anything that will make the world or even part of someone's day a little better or just more exciting and fun. This place had none of that and it was wonderful to behold. It made me exited to be doing what I do and it was just great to walk around and have everyone marveling and sharing all sorts of ideas.

My favorite scene I witnessed that summed up the spirit of this weekend involved a bike (or two) tricked out to be a moving cart. The pirate riders would stop occasionally in the crowd. This time they stopped in front of the metal dragon and the rocket statue. One pirate passed out foam swords and encouraged attacks on himself.  A second rider antagonized the children and adults from inside by poking out of various windows. Mostly everyone would focus on the riders but occasionally they would branch out. I witnessed a wonderful fight between a mother and daughter. When the pirates were "beaten" they rang a bell, the swords were given back and off they went.

Friday, September 16, 2011

See you Saturday and Sunday at Maker Faire New York!

Hello everyone,

We will be at Maker Faire NY in the Bust Craftacular section, booth/tent #52. 
New York Hall of Science
September 17th (10a-7p) and September 18th (10a-6p)
You will see new Tadly and Abigail and loads of new squid. And! My aprons will be there, which rarely get to make an appearance due to lack of display space.
It's going to be a gorgeous weekend (no rain in site!) and you will see awesome stuff. Like really, really awesome stuff. I highly recommend including Maker Faire in your plans. Because this will be here for you to ride.
Did you see this? 
YOU CAN RIDE THIS.
It is the closest you will ever get to riding a dinosaur for a myriad of reasons.


Hope to see you there!