Good evening. I'm sure a lot of you are traveling, baking, and perhaps, just possibly, mulling over the implications of colonialism. I'm doing a bit of all three. It's complicated.
I have new jewelry for you! Quirky, asymmetric, some matte, a bit of sparkly, lots of chunky and a bit of sleek, and as always some skulls. We made new bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Yay!
I just listed A WHOLE BUNCH of SMATTERINGS. Like, my arms are tired.
Add unique details to your textile arts projects with SMATTERINGS - batches of natural fabric pieces that I've hand-dyed in lush mottled tones, or folded in mini-shibori patterns. (Yes, I fold each little piece!)Earthy, organic, raw, energized. Use them for patches for visible mending, boro, sashiko, or any slow fashion or hand-stitching work. Use the trim for, uhhh, well, trim. Work them into your fabric collage. Make pockets or other embellishments for your wearable art projects.
Smatterings: like a kit, but for stubborn creative people who don't want to be told what to do.
I've just restocked Patchouli, Sandalwood, Cedar Sutra AND Grandma's Pipe candles. They are ready to be holiday gifts! Or keep them for yourself; I won't tell anyone.
Thanks as always, and I hope this finds you safe and contented.
"Even in evil times, a writer should cultivate only what naturally absorbs his fancy, whether it be freedom or chinch bugs, and should write in the way that comes easy." — E. B. White