The Continuous Craft Show

What joy in showing off a recently finished craft! What relief in finding someone who can help you work out a crafting problem! Joy, relief, pride, grief - let's exhibit them all here as we share crafts in all forms. Food, paper, wool, glass, metal - whatever the medium, we can show our finished projects and our works in progress, as well as share advice and feedback.

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“I’ve learned the camera well—the danger of it, the half-truths it can tell, but also the way it fastens us to our pasts, makes grand the unadorned moment.” - Letters from Storyville, December 1911

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

A Summer of Great Bounty

Let's remember together how the Yoshimura garden started out, shall we?



Yes, that's it in the background of the finished patio picture. We see a few plants, just trying to make it in a sea of dirt and plenty of soaker hose. But, just a few months and triple-degree temperatures later, we find this:



A bounty, although somewhat limited in its scope. Shall we tour the three most robust (read: almost only surviving) crops?

First, enter the eggplant forest:


Steve will likely disown me for putting this up, but lo, look at the many uses our produce from this fine forest affords us:


Then, on to the intrepid tomatoes, one of which seems to have taken after its cousin tomato plant on the Floyd porch ranch out in New Jersey:




And then, our last tour stop, the vine-yard. No, not a vineyard, which might give us a bounty of grapes. Instead, our vine-yard is made up of two zucchini and two pumpkin plants which have yielded nearly no vegetables, but have taken over a good portion of the side yard. We found out today that one vine from a pumpkin has even made it through the fence you see to the right and has started staking its claim on our neighbor's yard!



Still, who can resist a daily harvest like this? With the things that became ripe today, we decided to make eggplant parmesean with a green salad on the side. Not too shabby, for novice gardeners. A craft? Not so sure. But do we have a gardening blog yet? Nope - so here it lands. Anyone want to come over for dinner?

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

More Plastic, Anyone?


This is my "bag of bags" take two. It's all crocheted in single crochet - I started with a chain stitch of about 80 stitches, and just did that straight for about 12 rows. Then, I started crocheting around the outside of the rectangle, to build up the sides. I did that for a LONG time until it looked as high as I wanted it, and then I just added on the straps by chaining in to the side, doing about eight stitches for another LONG time, and then chaining it in to the bag a couple of inches from where I had started. I even finished off by putting in one of the labels Steve made me. This one turned out a lot better than my past hodge-podge effort, in my opinion!