Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Fabric on Demand
Monday, June 29, 2009
Fiber Arts for Summer and Winter
I also wanted to show you some of the hats I have made on my circular loom that I made in 2007. I received so many sweet comments from people wanting to see them that I wanted to make a separate post about them. Here are just a few. Most of these have been sent with my squares to South Africa to keep the children warm.
Wool yarn - double strand worsted
Circular Loom
2007
Wool yarn - double strand worsted
Circular Loom
2007
Wool yarn - double strand worsted
Circular Loom
2007
You can never have too many hats or mittens and they make great gifts too!
Please let me know if you make any. I would love to see!
Friday, June 26, 2009
Pottery ~ Pugs and Corgis ~ June 2009
Melanie and I went back to Mudslinger's Pottery Studio a couple of weeks ago and made more ceramic pugs and cardigan corgis.
We had so much fun! We made some last year in a class we took and wanted to make some more.
If you did not see them last year, here is Melanie's work and mine. :)
I was so excited to pick them up this morning. They were still warm from leaving the kiln.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
The Adventures of Emmitt & Bogart
Here I am walking. Bogart is ahead and I am bringing up the rear.
Thanks for coming to visit Bogart!
We cannot wait for you to come back!
That was fun!
Now time for a little nap before lunch!
xoxoxox
Emmitt
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Mittens ~ Loom Knitting
Round looms are wonderful for knitting. You do not need to know how to knit to use them. The looms come in all sorts of sizes to make anything from hats to socks and mittens. You may have used something like these but smaller when you were a kid to make cords. Those are called French Knitters.
I learned about these looms a couple of years ago when I first discovered the wool market. Here are some of the dozens of hats I made in 2007.
I kept a couple of them and recently sent the rest to South Africa with my squares. I just received a note from the people at Knit-A-Square and they told me how much the children loved them. That made me so happy! :)
The body of the mitten is made in the bigger loom and the thumb is made in the tiny loom and then you whip stitch the two pieces together to get a finished mitten!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Customer Photo Gallery ~ Pug Books & Calendars
I am so excited! Two wonderful customers from TN and IL sent me pictures yesterday of their families enjoying their Pug Notes Books & Calendars. I have added them to the Customer Photo Gallery.
I smiled from ear to ear when I got these photos and emails...
The first set of pictures is from Beth M. from TN:
Melissa, I wanted to send you some pics of your drawings I used from a calendar I bought a couple of years ago. I saved the calendar to use specifically for this purpose. I absolutely love the prints, and everyone goes nuts when they see them over the crib. I also have a pug light switch cover and night light in the room. And lots of other pug art! It's adorable!! I'm hoping she will automatically be predisposed to loving pugs with them surrounding her in the room. Sincerely, Beth M., TN
In related news, I just released the new 2010 Dog Art and Pug Art calendars with a new fun retro dot border around each image...
Emmitt and I love to share the stories and paintings that come from our journey and see how they fit into your journey's too!
Thank you so much for visiting and sharing with us!
xoxoxox
Melissa and Emmitt
Monday, June 22, 2009
Emmitt and Mr. Fancy Pants...
I would like to introduce you to my new friend that mom just made for The Mother Bear Project.
His name is Mr. Fancy Pants! I named him that because his pants are well... fancy! Look at all of the colors!
He is a happy little fellow and is very excited to go to Africa to make someone smile and giggle with him.
Don't worry, no glass has broken from my singing yet, but I am working on the frequency for the dramatic effect.
Happy Monday everyone!
xoxoxoxo
Emmitt
Friday, June 19, 2009
Mother Bear Sighting in Zambia
Do you remember this little bear I made in December 2008 for the Mother Bear Project?
Well, the most wonderful thing happened today. He came back to give Emmitt and me a hug when Amy, founder of the Mother Bear Project, sent me this photo of him in his new home loved by this sweet little boy in Zambia.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Black Pug Stamp - A70
It is so much fun to create these stamps because you need to break down in your mind what you want to print (black) and what you want to take away (white).
The black pugs carve up much quicker than the fawn ones because there is less to carve away. :)
To show you how I make them and how easy they are to create, I created a tutorial on Squidoo to show how I make my stamps.
and while surfing the web the other day, I found this cute French Pug hard at work. Maybe we should tell him about working for the snuggle puggle, Eduardo.