gathering

So, I have this idea that it would be fun to get together with a group of people over the summer and make my dolls together. I’m thinking it would be one day, a Saturday probably, although it doesn’t have to be. I would bring some of my patterns, my tools and some bins of wool. People could bring their own supplies too. The participants would chip in to pay for the venue and what ever of my supplies each person uses. That would keep the cost very low. Possible sites would be on Cape Cod, Northboro MA, or somewhere in the Arlington/Cambridge area.

The reason I want to do this is so I can consider the whole teaching thing. I’d like to figure out what people are interested in, how to approach talking about it all- just to help myself feel more comfortable about teaching. I figure if I don’t charge anything, we can all keep our expectations low and have fun!

Who might be interested? Be specific about time over the summer and also place. I’d be happy to have teenagers participating. You can leave a comment or email me at mimik(at)pobox(dot)com.

weekend doings

The Etsy event on Friday was night was really fun. It ended up feeling more like a party then a buying event, but that was great! I really enjoyed being at Jessica’s studio and getting all my stuff together, seeing everyone elses’ artwork on display- great!

Here is Betsy on one side of me. Sorry I don’t have a better picture of her work. You can see our promo bags in the lower left corner. There was stuff left over, so if you order anything from me right now, you’ll be getting some of the promos in your package.

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On the other side was Holly– see her amazing photos!

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Here is my display- geesh, the one picture that was out of focus!

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And here is the work of our generous host, Jessica! These little mini-quilt type pieces were my favorites.

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In the front part of the studio we had Elizabeth and her amazing fabric creations- most made with Amy Butler fabrics- so beautiful!

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Betsy– so sophisticated polymer jewelry-
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Sorry, Angela and Amy– I didn’t get any decent photos of your set ups. I’ve been enjoying Angela’s blog since I discovered it, so you can go check out her work there (love the new owl note cards!) and at her Etsy shop. My husband and son came down with me, helped me carry stuff- Thank you Thank you!- manned the door and then walked around the neighborhood to enjoy the other open studios and gallery events. We all had a great time.

the cards are here!

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Just in time for my show tonight! Not exactly instant gratification, but close. And I’ve listed them in my Etsy shop.

Here are the six that I had printed up-

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They are 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ or A2 size.

I am very excited about the show tonight. We set up last night and everything looks fantastic! This is a great group of people. Here’s me getting everything together-

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Of course I forgot a bunch of stuff, so I’m relieved that we set up a day early.  Here is a link to a map to show you where we will be, if you need it. Map of 35 Wareham St Boston, MA 02118-2428, US

more cards

Okay, you all convinced me! And thanks so much for your feedback. I’ve chosen 6 of the babies and they are at the printers now. I hope the cards will be done by this time next week. And, now I’m working on another postcard series- reading-

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I think spring is putting me in the mood to work with my cotton prints right now.

hmmm… more cards?

I’m thinking about getting the 5 or 6 of the babies printed up for more note cards, but I’m not completely sure.  Opinions are welcome.  I’m thinking slightly smaller cards then the last ones which are a little bigger then 4 x 6.  Would people want to buy a pack of cards with assorted babies (geesh that sounds funny!) or would someone want a pack of all the same baby.  I seem to think that if I was buying them, it would be for a thank you card for baby gifts or a welcome new baby card- maybe people would want single cards, but that isn’t so easy when selling through etsy.   I need to decide by Wednesday at the latest, because I’ll be setting up for the show on Thursday and I’ll want to have decided what I’m doing!

postcards- babies

I’ve been inspired by all the beautiful babies showing themselves in my blogs and in flickr!

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Ten fabric postcards-

1. Skirt fabric last seen on this kitty
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4. This one has a baby gown made from an old embroidered piece of fabric-

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7. My mom had a dress made from the background floral fabric. It feels like Liberty, but I don’t know if it is.

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8. Hey Eleanor- see what I did with that fabric you left me?

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9. The background is chita fabric that Rosa set me-

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10. The background on this one is some 70’s Laura Ashley fabric. I have a lot of vintage Laura Ashley fabric scraps…

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And on another note- my naked robot is making a tour of sex blogs. My husband figures they must be desperate for content! As a result, checking my stats has become a LOT more interesting- ha!

update- girls in California

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Were you wondering what ever happened to these lovely girls? Well, they are out on the West Coast and showing off at Mahar Drygoods! This is my first foray into wholesaling my dolls and I am thrilled with how they look and are described on the website. There is a lot to be said about having someone else rave about your work! I am so happy to be part of Robert Mahar’s beautiful online shop. He works with many people whose work I admire- when he inquired about my work, I knew I wanted to be one of his artists. The room decor section is my favorite. I am sorely tempted by these prints by Jen Corace.

showing my work in Boston

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Etsy Boston Show & Sale
May 4th, 5-8pm
Door prize to the first 50 visitors!
Eight Etsy Boston sellers will be showing their work in Boston’s South End neighborhood during the May First Friday South End gallery night. All handmade items will be featured at this event: Jewelry, Cards, Fine Art, Dolls, Collage, Accessories, Clothing, and much more!

Location: 35 Wareham Street, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02118, between Harrison and Albany.

Time: 5-8pm.

Etsy sellers showing at this event: amyolsonjewelry, ElizabethBrennick, mck254 (this is me), ReclaimedToYou, ambientdesignjewels, TookToTheSky, StonehouseStudio, ZestyB.

Street parking available, T accessible via the Silver Line bus.

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I will be showing dolls and fabric postcards.  I will also have my notecards to sell.

oops, late- interview Sunday

one day late! Here is week 4.

Week 3, week 2, week 1. One more segment left.

On Saturday, Ben and I drove down to Southbridge, Connecticut to go to an opening in this amazing building called the Flat Iron building-

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It is a town where the store fronts look like they got caught and stuck somewhere around the middle of the last century. After the opening, we drove over to Sturbridge, Mass. and went to a favorite store of mine (I’ve blogged about it before in 2005 and 2006), Vintage and Antique Textiles. Since I was with Ben instead of a group of doll makers, my time to shop/explore was limited, but I managed to find some treasures. I love these tiny shoe buttons. They are glass.
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I got some other buttons too, some rayon seam binding, hmm, oh, and some little lingerie hardware for future robots. I met the owner for the first time. She now has a website and asked me if I’d include a link- which I am happy to do. I’ll go back and add it to the old posts as well. She said to tell everyone that she has tons of lace!

And about the open studios- here is some more info.