Showing posts with label workin'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workin'. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Almost ready...

A wee preview of some of my bazaar offerings. The late nights of knitting, mixing and painting are paying off - I have some pretty nice looking inventory (if I do say so mahself), ready for market. Wahoo!


 Bath Fizzes & Sugar Scrubs


Goats Milk Soaps


A mish-mash of useful and whimsical knits

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Lincoln Winter Market 2012


Woohoo - I'm in! Time to get some serious knitting done!



Please join me and scads of other Olympia area makers and vendors for the 2nd annual Lincoln Winter Market, November 24th, 11-5 at Lincoln Elementary School.

For more info on this and other Make Olympia sponsored events, check out makeolympia.com. :)

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Building Inventory

This comprises about half of my "body of work" over the past 4 weeks.


I've kind of been in the dishcloth zone. ;) Last year, dishcloths and bike helmet earmuffs were my two best sellers, so my plan is to make as many as humanly possible in the run-up to the holiday season. Dishcloths are one of my very favorite things to knit, because they're short and sweet, and there is room for endless creativity and variety.

My family and friends can definitely expect a few of these in their stockings this year!


Monday, November 21, 2011

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Made this Week 11/14-11/17/11


Unisex cabled cap. An original design! :)



Openwork Beanie, modified from a pattern on Ravelry.


...plus a "Big Lace" scarf, a pair of earmuffs and half a dishcloth. I'm looking forward to giving the needles a rest here shortly. ;)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

New in the Shop ~ 11/30/11

Some pretty little dishcloths -




And a simple little cabled lady's cap -




In the meantime, I'm just finishing another Cabled Wrap Scarf and trying to psych myself up for a day of finishing work on the many dish cloths, scarves and earmuffs that I've made over the past few days. Strong coffee and streaming Netflix keep my needles humming. :)

Michelle

Monday, October 31, 2011

Made this Week 10/24-10/30

All of these pieces would benefit massively from better (i.e. - not middle of the night) photography and a proper model, but in lieu of those things, here we have this past week's creations -


A Bulky Ribbed Wrap Scarf that will benefit greatly from blocking, the addition of a button and model. Made with a double strand of Mushishi wool/silk. I'm going to make one of these for my own self... eventually. :)




A couple of good old, trusty-dusty cotton dishcloths.




Three pair of kids size bike helmet earmuffs - two in Noro cotton/silk and one in Woodland wool/nettle fiber. I need to find a cutie pie to model these for me too!


Right now I'm working on yet another pair of bike helmet earmuffs in 100% baby llama in a soft violet color. I'm not quite sure yet what will be on deck after that.

Busy, busy! :)
Michelle

Bazaar Season is Nigh!

And I'll be participating in two local Bazaars/Craft Fairs, both benefiting two of Olympia's best elementary schools.

The first is the Lincoln Winter Market on November 26th, 11am-4pm at Lincoln Elementary. (A beautiful poster by local artist Nikki McClure is in the works for this event. Will post when it's finalized!)

The second is at Roosevelt Elementary's Holiday Craft Bazaar on December 3rd, from 10am-2pm.

I'll have the ever-popular Bike Helmet Earmuffs in Adult and Kids sizes, scarves, hats, dishcloths and lots of other fun odds and ends. Please come out and see me and buy local to support our wonderful Olympia schools!

Michelle

Monday, September 19, 2011

Project #2 - The Scarlet Satchel

This one won't be offered for sale, only because Scarlet-bug has laid her claim on it. It's 90% complete. Pictures to follow later this evening or tomorrow. ;)

Michelle

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Hello, Hello!

I just wanted to get a quick post up to let the world know that I am here. I am, at this moment, working on my first offering for the shop. Plastic bags, transformed. Stay tuned... ;)

Michelle