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Friday, August 15

The Premiere eBearShow is now open!

The very first show at eBearShow.com is open now through
 Sunday, August 17th at 2 am eastern.

Along with Antonia on her carousel pony 
I have several new pieces available.  

Here's a tiny peek for you.
 

During the show I am, as always, offering layaway.  
Just email me if you are interested.

Thursday, August 14

Pemaquid

Since we moved to Maine a little over two years ago, 
we are slowly exploring our new neighborhood.  
Last weekend we took a drive south to 
Pemaquid Point, which is just a little over a 
half hour away from our home.  


I must say it is one of the most 
beautiful spots I have ever seen.



The day was summery, but not too humid, 
with abundant sunshine.  The colors of the 
water and sky were so blue 
it almost hurt your eyes.



The islands off in Penobscot Bay were visible, as 
were many crisp white sails and crashing waves. 


We, of course, have plans to revisit in the Fall and Winter 
when the swell of tourists have gone.  
I can see it already ~ sitting on those rocks 
with Mr. Cobblestone under an ominous 
Autumn sky listening to the waves for hours.


Tuesday, August 12

The stash

As many of you know, or may have gleaned from your reading here, I am blessed with an exquisitely wonderful husband in Mr. Cobblestone.  He takes an interest in my doings (even helps out from time to time with certain heavy lifting aspects,  ie: power tool required projects, of my little business) and reads this blog regularly.  

So let me start this post by letting you know, my darling sweetheart, that this particular entry will hold no interest for you and there is no need for you to read any further.
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Ok, now that it's just us, I can tell you this post should really be titled "Confessions of a Fabric-holic".   Since we now live in a beautiful but remote area on the coast of Maine, trips into The Big City always include a stop at the craft and fabric stores to pick up things I need.  Yes, need.

After the last trip this past weekend, as I was in my studio unpacking my latest haul, I broke down and took the time to straighten out my bins of cottons.  

These specimens have been collected over the past decade or two and I am really quite pleased to say that among all of these bins, I found only 3 duplicates! 

As I said, I sorted the cottons, but I must confess that these 8 bins fill only 2/3 of one shelf in my studio ~ and there are, in total, 8 such shelves.  *gasp*

Along with cottons, there are bins for (and yes, labeled) knits, plush, flannel, silky, sparklie, felt, interfacing, floral, wild patterns, dupioni silk, poly, crepes, sheer, fluffy, moleskin, suede, ribbons (pink, red, neutral, yellow, orange, green, holiday, blue, purple and tulle), rayon, leather, suiting, faux, x-long pile cashmere, sassy long pile, medium cashmere, trims (in all colors previously mentioned), lace (ditto), wool roving and  xs threads.

So what can we take away from all this?  Well, for one thing, I need more brown toned cottons.  See half empty upper right bin in photo.


Sunday, August 3

Redressed!

Recently I was commissioned to redress a 
family of dollhouse dolls.  

Here is the before picture.

And here is the after.

The customer is quite pleased with how 
they turned out and the dolls will now 
fit into the decor of her lovely Victorian dollhouse. 

If she sends photos of them in the house, 
I will gladly share them here.



Saturday, August 2

Chilln' out in Maine

Hey ~ do you realize what today is?  
It's August 2nd, which means we are 
half way through Summer!  
It seems a good day to share some pics of an 
event we had in Maine back in March.  

The Cardboard Box Races!
Yeah, these people know how to make their own fun.

Multi-car Train

This year, unfortunately, it was a rather warm day, 
so not many of the racers made it to the finish line, 
even though the line itself was 
moved further up the hill.

The 3 Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf

Pirates
Many of them actually got out and carried 
their creations once it was apparent they had slid 
as far as they were going to slide.

Designs ranged from the simple . .  .

This guy in the blue jacket got a workout pushing many of the contestants to the finish line.



 . . . to the more complex.




I think this lobster fellow won for best design.

Mostly it was youngsters, but there were a few adults too.

Batmobile

Everyone had a great time!



Ok, I'm ready for snow now.


Friday, August 1

Brand New Online Show!!!

Please visit www.ebearshow.com
to vote for your show favorites. 


Vote now through August 10th.
You do have to register first, 
but all it takes is an email address and 
then a username and password.
Simple!!   


Little Antonia and her carousel pony,

along with many new mice and bears,
will be available during the show which opens on 
Friday August 15th at 
4pm Sydney, Australia time, 
which is 2am eastern (New York)
or 7am in the UK.
 

So many lovely bears and critters to see!
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