Thursday, June 24, 2010

Recycled Rainbow

It looks like we'll have our Fortunes and Fibers theme camp at Recycled Rainbow in September. Look forward to seeing everyone there

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Scorched Nuts 2010 Pictures

Name the dragon at Summer Camp, can't remember the winning name.


Beth, from Summer Camp.

Secret, from Burn A Bear

Belly dancer and meditation student, Ahnya (spelling?)... The outfit was originally black but her putting it on added the flames ;)

Mamma Boop, babydoll, Linda and Beth, prepared for the Glitz Pagent.

Camp Daddy chilling in the Fortunes and Fibers camp, while the camp is lit up.

Camp Daddy and one of Momma Boops Burn  a Bear creations


Beth, ready for the Glitz Pageant.
babydoll, ready for the glitz pageant.

babydoll with the tiara she won from the glitz pageant.

People admiring our art installation.

Our art installation was our tent. We forgot the poles and Sammy and Star loaned us some to try to get it put together. Didn't quite work and we were able to use another tent but we left this up and titled it 
"Virgin Burner Error 1"

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Food, Glorious Food

No sewing circle would be complete without munchies! And it looks like we'll have some good ones to share, on and off throughout the event.

The lovely and talented Nae will be making White Chocolate, Macadamia Nut Biscotti, Pumpkin Scones, and she'll have some Murphin Ridge Granola. The equally lovely and talented Linda will have blueberry scones and some homemade jerky. I know there's more but I forget everything the ladies have planned.

Bring your own goodies to share with the group as you sit and spin/sew/knit/crochet.

And don't forget, Fiber circles solve the world's problems!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

A Quick Choker

Here's a choker that Nae whipped up in a couple of hours. I believe she'll be making more of these at Scorched Nuts and will have the pattern if you're interested:

Lighting the Way

I stopped today to get some electronics kit from Radio Shack and the girl who rang me up asked what it was for. I told her I was making lanterns out of CD ROM cases for Scorched Nuts. Just in case she does follow the link I gave her, here's the short version:
The negative lead of the battery is connected to a simple slide switch. The positive lead of the battery is connected to the positive lead of the LED (a 360-degree white LED from SuperBrightLEDs.com). The negative side of the LED is connected to a 100 ohm, 1/2 watt resistor which is wired up to the other lead of the slide switch. You can see the results of this circuit below, on the right. While the image here is twisted wire, the finished product is soldered, that was what I did today.

Questions? Leave a comment


Friday, June 11, 2010

More Fiberworks


These are the latest knits from Nae. And she's working on some interesting chokers too.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Lace Collar with Rosette

A beautiful lace collar with rosette that Nae crocheted.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Awakening the Fool

This year's Scorched Nuts is just 20 days away, only 3 more days to get $25 tickets. And the theme of this year's event is "Awakenings." One definition of Awakenings is:
An "awakening" is a moment of clarity in which a new insight or understanding is gained.  With this new awareness the experience of life is seen differently, and new possibilities are opened.  Changes in patterns of thought, emotions, and behavior occur.  An awakening allows the possibility of growth to new levels of psychological and spiritual maturity. 
Which is a very succinct summation of the Hero's Journey, a journey that I have read a thousand times and that I continue to live in various stages and parts of my life. To my great delight, I recently learned something that I knew once, a long time ago, that links Tarot and the Hero's Journey. You may ask, how can you learn something that you knew? Well, that's easy enough. Some things we learn and forget that we've learned them, or don't know that's how we learned them and then a new connection gets made and we realize that we knew something in a way we couldn't put words to and thus we learn it again.

For certain Tarot Card readings, the querent (the person asking the question) is asked to pick a card to represent them. I have always and forever picked the Fool as my card in the deck.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Our Camp Flag

Linda has done a fantastic job creating a flag for our camp, here's the design

Looking forward to seeing the finished product

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Sewing Pieces


















Whilst I have showcased a number of the pieces Nae is working on having at our theme camp, we will also be showcasing the talents of Linda, who is very handy with a needle and thread. Above is a beautiful rendition of the KOI Burner logo.

Here you can see some of her "freak flags" that we'll have in camp


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

More Knitting Projects

This is a nice throw pillow that Nae has made. The back is a soft fleece and she's debating whether she really wants to take it SN and risk giving it away or to keep it and use it herself.







These two pictures are a basket Nae whipped up. It still needs treated with liquid starch to give it stiffness but it's a nice basket.









And this is a nice square basket, currently being used to hold yarn, go figure!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Apples and Scrubbies

So, Nae has been busy knitting up projects. She completed the green apple version of the red version:

These are 8" wide by 6" high and made out of chenille, which turns them into very soft, microfiber projects that have lots of uses, from washcloth to hot pads to whatever you can imagine for them.













Next is a scrubby pattern that Nae has been working on. This heart shaped scrubby is made out of 100% cotton and has an opening in the top that allows you to put a bar of soap inside. I tried the one she made last night during my shower this morning and have to say that it was a nice piece of work.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Projects

If there is a particular project or type of project or type of sewing/knitting style you're interested in, leave us a comment and we'll see if we can help with that at the event.

Some Knitted Projects

Some of the projects that we'll be showing off at the camp:


This is a knitted market bag with two straps. It's  fairly deep, made from cotton.

This is the front of a pillow being blocked. The pillow should be finished sometime today and posted tomorrow.
A chenille, microfiber washcloth, part of a set which also includes a green apple to match the red one.
A colorful, soft, all-cotton washcloth.

Welcome

Fabrics and Fortunes is a themed camp debuting atScorched Nuts 2010, the regional Burning Man event for Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. In this blog we'll be talking about our plans and showing off some of what we will have in our camp.

Our official description reads:

Come join us for Tarot Card Readings and a place to pull out your yarns or sewing or other fiber arts.

Knitting, sewing, spinning, weaving, all have been community events for ages. We invite you to join us for some shade and to share techniques. We will have spare yarn and needles if you want to learn how to knit. We'd also love to teach you about Mindful Knitting, the art of knitting meditatively; as well as how to use yarn and other fibers to be able to dispose of stress and cares.

If you're not into Fiber Arts, take a moment to contemplate the ages old art of Cartomancy: divination from cards. We'll tell you what's in the cards for you with a simple three card reading to look at your past, present and future or you can request a more detailed and nuanced reading.
But what does that mean?

Well, it means we'll have an place for an on-going Stitch and Bitch throughout the event. Come and share your knitting expertise, learn a new trick, learn how to knit. We'll have some simple patterns that should allow you to pick up needles and yarn for the first time and walk out with a sense of accomplishment at a pattern finished. If there are enough people interested, we might see about creating a SN 2010 afghan where everyone who wants to knit or crochet a square can add to the finished project.

If you're fibers tend to be more in line with thread than yarn, we'll have some supplies for that as well, we may even have some quilting going on. If you'd be interested in trying to to help with an SN 2010 quilt, mention it in the comments and we'll see what happens.

And, if you're not into fibers beyond wearing them, stop by and have your fortune told, our resident tarot reader will try to help you pierce the veil and see what lies ahead.