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

Monday, September 11, 2006

Charlie Bunny



Remember the sweater I knit for Charlie when he was born? It was supposed to fit him this October-December (so he could be warm in Oct.-Dec.) but he's bursting the seams of it right now, so he'll have to settle for being a September bunny on a cold morning up at the cabin we stayed at this weekend.

It's not a great picture of him OR the sweater/hat, but he was a very busy boy that morning and wouldn't sit still.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Christina's Labor of the Day


So not Labor Day exactly, but on this vacation weekend I only went in to work half a day on Sunday, and spent the rest of the afternoon crafting. I'm still working on the cabled sweater, but I was reminded lately of how fast sewing is compared to knitting. I was also inspired at the People's Market here in Missoula with this woman who is selling bags (intended to be diaper bags, I think) - my friend Jessica bought one, and I had her help me pick out fabric that would be fun to make one for myself on a Joann's run yesterday.

So, here is the tote I maybe don't really need, but really wanted to have. All materials are from Joann's - the brown inside is a suede and the ties are rawhide (I was going for a cowgirl feel, don't you know). The whole thing is maybe 12x14x5, and I adapted a pattern I bought offline ("Everyday Bag" designed by Leslie Gladman). Here is a side view, and also one that shows the inside pockets a little bit.