drowning

I am sorting through the stuff I’ve brought home from my parents house. I am walking a thin line between being inspired and overwhelmed. Actually right now I am overwhelmed, but I am working toward getting control and then being inspired… So I’m trying to organize what I will keep and get rid of a certain amount of stuff- that’s the hard part. I have an aversion to putting stuff into the trash, so I feel like I need to find good homes, as if the stuff was kittens!

I went to the library to see if I could find some books about stuffed animal making. I’m thinking about that direction for the woolen fabrics- you can see I’ve got a lot to work with-

wool2

I’m packing it up for now. I’ll put it out of sight and make decisions about what to keep after a few experiments.

wool1

There are similar piles of silk, bark cloth, table linens, art books, interesting papers and old sewing notions. And this is just the stuff I’m considering keeping. There is lots of other stuff that I’m listing on ebay and/or calling local dealers about. In my house this could be a never ending process.

I’ve got to get to doing some of my own work. I’m getting cranky. Always a sign.

doll club meeting

Lots of fun yesterday at doll club. I am now the vice-president (Ha! as much responsibility as any vice president) and I get to sit in the front in a nice chair. I missed the September meeting and so brought all the stuff I’d been working on since early June. Turned out to be a lot!

armload

I also got to see one of the dolls from my workshop last summer, almost finished. I love it! Thanks Sue!

gourds

I am always amazed by the ways the internet wraps around the world. My daughter, Eleanor, who is in Cape Town for a Junior year abroad from college, was IMing with my husband, Ben this morning, in the Boston area. She pointed out that this blog, Puppetry News, had a photo of a church that is right around the corner from my house- which maybe doesn’t sound surprising except this is a blog of an African puppeteer who currently lives in Australia and was visiting the US.

Well, anyway- here is something else I’ve been thinking about- comments. I regularly read a fair number of blogs- probably around 100. Also, I have a group of contacts on Flickr whose work I regularly check out. I try to comment often, although I don’t do it enough. I notice that no matter how much I like something or want to comment on it, if there are already lots of comments, more then 10 say, I am very unlikely to add mine… somehow I feel intimidated, or like whatever I have to say has probably already been said. It leaves me feeling a tiny bit guilty for not doing my bit…

stash enhancement (?)

Clearing out my parents house has lead to a huge influx of possible usable art materials into my house- I am not sure if I should classify it as enhancement or distraction. I have found all sorts of little paper ephemera, old books that are falling apart, old christmas cards with interesting stamps on the envelopes… get the picture? I have always been inspired by materials around me and so this is pushing me to try some collage- How can I resist?

Here is a sample- I have found this old french first-aid manual from 1929. The pictures are amazing!

ephemera

Do people cut up the actual images or scan onto archival papers and save the originals?

I also have a huge pile of fabric scraps to contemplate- mostly beautiful silk, wool and cashmere. Some with large scale grid, plaid or check patterns. It is the cashmere that really calls to me, but it is coat material and how can I incorporate it into my doll work? It calls out to be touched and petted… hmmm, ideas percolating….

Doll club today- I am giving a presentaion on atc’s.

delivery

invitation

Yesterday I drove out to Acton to deliver my dolls for the show at Handworks.

Handworks

I brought Ione, Tallulah and Minnie, Autumn, and Sparrow. I was thrilled when I saw that they had included a picture of Sparrow in their publicity.

For a bigger view of the invitation, I posted it at my Flickr gallery. There is no opening, which is just as well since I have to go back to Connecticut over the week-end. I’d love to hear if anyone goes to the show- it starts on October 8 and runs through the month.

fall garden pictures

I am loving the fall garden- which is surprising since I have hardly spent any time nurturing it this summer and it’s been very dry. The garden is mature enough to survive some neglect. It is the fall light that is so beautiful.

The front along the sidewalk-

front of garden

fall crocus-

fall crocus

blackberry lily-

blackberry lily

hydrandea-

hydrangea

morning glories climbing up the side of the house-

morning glories

late roses-

pink rose

yellow rose

more stuff

I found the buckle I wanted and finished up my bag. So far, so good- it is working very well.

bag

I am back from a few more days at my parents house, recovering from an overdose of cleaning, sorting and organizing… I ought to be doing that at my own house. This time I brought home some of the the Japanese dolls that my parents recieved as gifts over the years. They are beautifully made and I’ve been looking forward to having them for years!

They need a little cleaning and grooming. I will have to be very careful not to damage them. The fabrics are a bit faded but they are somewhere between 25 to 40 years old and considering that, they are in good shape. These other dolls are washi dolls- they are made of paper.

washi

I also brought home some of my pottery that I’d made and given to my Mom years ago.

pottery 1

pottery 2

On the drive home I stopped for a little retail cheer-up therapy at The Wrights Factory Outlet. These are the ribbons I bought-

ribbon 1

I love these ribbons with words. My favorites are ? and !

ribbon 2

random fabulous blogginess

From The Frankie Files, this great patent drawing of a doll pattern and another of a sewn cat.

Marianna is doing some amazing dolls- here and here. All her artwork knocks my socks off, so when I saw that she had turned her talent to dolls- WoW!

Rosa posted a link to Ryoko Ishii’s site. Wonderful painted dolls. I need to go back and spend an hour looking at everything.

I can’t remember where I found this link about painting your shoes, but this may be in my future.

stuff and nostalgia

This was my wallpaper from when I was a little kid-

wallpaper

this is an image I remember very clearly. This fox always looked like a keyhole to me. It must have been right at eye-level when I lay in bed.

fox

this kitty is my favorite now-

cat

I needed to bring this old tea crate home and will keep it for a while at least- it says Tanganyika on it!

tea crate

this sticker is on the other side-

sticker

I found this box of buttons. There were lots more when I opened the box but many just crumbled away when I touched them. Too many years in the attic. I remember playing with the sombreros when I was small.

buttons

and here is an actual sombrero that my Dad brought to one of my brothers in the early 60’s-

mex hat

I found lots of my Mom’s UFO’s (unfinished objects)… let that be a lesson to me!

ufo

I found a box of miscellaneous vintage table textiles. There were the usual unmatched napkins and assorted doilies. There were a few odd things though, like these embroidered “bottom of your wine glass” cozies or whatever they are!

roosters

and a cross-stitch dish towel (?) map of Taiwan-

map

some silly fellows that I couldn’t bear to leave behind-

silly stuff

and Eleanor, here is that suitcase I was telling you about- isn’t it great! The box says it is a shoe and hat suitcase.

suitcase

back for a minute

The couples are hanging out in the dining room these days.

dolls

I am helping my family clean out my parents house; the one I grew up in. They have lived there for almost 50 years. So much stuff. So much personal history. I am driving 2 1/2 hours each way, with car fulls of stuff.

Fabric and sewing stuff, a collection of silk ties…

bed pile

tons of vintage clothing… there are 26 hat boxes here. Each box has several hats in it and although they are all labeled, the label almost never matches what is in it! I am meeting with a vintage clothing dealer on Monday.

hats

I got lots of things that I like… I’ll post pictures. Here is the first-

shoe

I will be back and forth for the next few weeks and so there won’t be much doll-making.

atc and new bag

annafloor

I have been so behind on so many things. I got these 2 wonderful atc’s a few weeks ago, before the trip to North Carolina (windy world). These traveled from Holland and are the work of Anne-Floor. There are lots of photos of her work at her flickr account.

My project this week has been this messenger-type bag-

bag

I have been thinking about trying to make one all summer. I wanted something smaller then what I am currently dragging around, but I wanted it big enough to hold my sketch book. It still needs a buckle or something to finish the strap but otherwise is done. I copied the design from an old bag I already had (I made it slightly smaller)- a danish school bag it was called. Once I find the right closure, I will have to test it out and see how I like it.

I will be leaving again today. Heading down to Connecticut until late Wednesday.