Purple barn owl

It feels like a long time since I sat down and did a crochet project start to finish, so this weekend I spent some time trying for just that. I went through a bunch of links on Crochet Pattern Central and even printed out two (though one went into the recycling shortly thereafter when I realized it had printed with a significant part of the right end of each line cut off). I sorted through my books of patterns and even began making a dragon, from a pattern I’d used before. I also began an orangutan from one of the new patterns, but it wasn’t calling my name.

Finally, yesterday evening I decided to make an owl. I had been working on an owl for a while, the location of which I could not tell you offhand, but I wanted to make a barn owl and also work in embroidery floss, which I hadn’t in quite a while. This is the result:

purple barn owl

His feet are made from a black twist tie that extends up his back under his wings and keeps him upright. He’s hanging out with some stained glass shorebirds my grandfather made.

purple barn owl

More pottery

The boyfriend took me to paint pottery again, and this time I did a plate. He did another mug, but for himself instead of as a gift.

I like koi. Unfortunately I am not very good at drawing them. Matt suggested the barbels, which made all the difference in the world. You can hardly tell in the unglazed photos that the background is blue, although that is more the fault of the rather awful lighting in the pottery place.

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Matt made his almost a comic strip. I am incredibly impressed by his ability to draw in pen (or paint).

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After I took the pictures he painted the handle and bottom purple.

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And without further ado, the glazed fish plate.

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Soapdate

Hello all!
My current projects seem all to be longer-term, without so much to blog about at this point. However, I do owe an update on the soapmaking work, and on how the strange foamy soaps have worn.

First off, I made an order with Wholesale Supplies Plus for a bunch of soap-related things: a mold, two sampler kits, and a set of coloring blocks (which I admit I ordered mostly to get above $100 and get a free gift, which was my choice of one of 10 or 12 fragrance oils). Full marks for that experience: the website is good, the shipping was fast, and they even wrapped electrical tape around the lid of the fragrance bottle to keep it from leaking. Here’s my soapbox:

my soapbox, hee hee

That photo was taken after making a set of soaps with the new materials, as well as with some of my TJ Maxx soaps – I chopped up and melted some very strongly scented floral soap along with some lavender-vanilla guest soaps, some water, and some unscented shower gel, and then pressed the mixture flat in an old take-out box.

kind of looks like split pea soup makings cooling

Then I used some heart-shaped cookie cutters to punch out pieces to embed in glycerin soap. I used up the last of my original block, plus a pound each of honey, olive oil, and high lather glycerin soaps from my sampler packs. I embedded in four or five steps, trying to get the bars with multiple pieces to embed at different levels. I would have has more success with slightly more patience, but it worked out pretty well.

one dozen bars of soap

I’ve been using a bar in the shower and although it started out a little big for my hands it makes great shave gel. It also smells amazing – I was kind of tempted to taste the honey soap because it smelled so good (I refrained).

Finally, as promised, an update on the foamy soaps. As expected, the soap with more non-glycerin both lathers better and is getting worn down faster. In the picture below, you can see that. It’s also been used more but not as much more as it appears. The embedded shapes are not appearing as nicely as I might have hoped; I think the bat is going to be missing half of one wing and the tip of the other before his body comes fully into view. The star looks pretty nice, though. Recall I made a double layer of those embedded shapes, one clear and one purple.

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We call this LEARNING.