Happy Father's Day, Daddy!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Abalone Fireplace at Brockton Villa (two)
My brother and sister-in-law came for a visit in May and a highlight of their visit was brunch at a table next to this vintage abalone fireplace at the Brockton Villa Restaurant in La Jolla, California.
The historical home that houses the restaurant was built in 1894, although this fireplace with its abalone decoration is dated to the 1920's.
I've included a vintage photo from May 1928 that shows La Jolla Cove and the Brockton Villa as a private home at that time.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Handpainted Hutschenreuther Dessert Plate
My youngest sister and my niece were visiting for a week at the beginning of June, and we did lots of antiquing and thrifting while they were in town.
One of my favorite finds is this handpainted Hutschenreuther dessert plate--I love the pastels and the visible brush strokes.
I'll be posting more treasures over the next few days.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Collage of Hydrangea & Salvia
This grouping of hydrangea and salvia graces my front porch these days. I must admit that I don't have a green thumb (my sisters got that gene), but I do my best to honor the seasons and am a great aficionado of gardens of all kinds.
My sister went to the local farmer's market yesterday for fresh blooms to bless her home. Our youngest sister and her middle daughter are coming for a week-long visit on Friday and we are rolling out the red carpet.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Seascape Roving Hand-Blended with My New Hackle
Here is my first roving hand-blended with my new hackle from fiberwish/punkie doodle do of Etsy.com.
I used some of the fiber and flash included in my order and added in the hand-dyed turquoise Blue Face Leicester from my stash.
This was a great exercise in instant gratification. I still do plan to own a drumcarder one day, but in the meantime, my hackle and handcards will keep me busy creating new blends of fiber and color.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Needlefelted Daisy Collage
I needlefelted this daisy using a Clover applique mold. The fiber is hand-dyed Targhee wool by Susan's Spinning Bunny--the green leaves from her Clematis colorway, the flower from her Fruit Salad colorway. I hand-blended the colors using my new Indigo Hound Round-II-It hackle.


Friday, May 2, 2008
Pink Polka Dot Latte Ragamuffin Handspun Yarn
I have had a little "away time" from my blog, but I've been busy in my fiberarts studio, organizing and spinning and dreaming.
Ten pounds of wool and mohair fiber arrived on my doorstep earlier this week and I have been gearing up to dye and spin much of it this month.
My new Indigo Hound Round-II-It hackle is here, too, and I can't wait to color blend some roving with it. I was inspired by Deb Menz's book Color in Spinning to purchase the hackle and experiment with this new tool.
I will have family visiting this month and next, so there will be lots of excursions to out-of-the-way places that we only seem to explore when visitors come to town. More on those adventures as they occur!

