Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2022

Crochet: The Lace of the Masses

 Hi! I'm back. Yes, it's been a while. During my hiatus I've been taking classes...lots of classes, in handwork, needlework, knitting, and crochet included.

Today I am listing the pattern leaflet "Fanciworks" by Coats & Clark. 

The leaflet has seven patterns to knit or crochet doilies and pillows. Some of the patterns are filet crochet while others involve the creation of handmade, knit or crochet, lace, which made me think of something someone said during a class. 

"At one time, lace was only worn by royalty and the wealthy. It was very hard to acquire, took long hours to make, and very expensive. Crochet was one way people could imitate the lace they could not afford."

This listing is a great example of that. 





 

Some of the patterns could be created to hang on a wall or in a window.  You can find the listing in my fiber art shop, PatternHaus Fiber Arts

Enjoy!


Friday, May 25, 2012

Grooming the Poodle Posse

This weekend marks the start of summer, maybe not officially but Memorial Day weekend means grilling, beaching, and taking out those white shoes you stashed away during the winter. In my world of sewing patterns and fabric, Memorial Day weekend doesn’t mean eating a burger out by the pool. It means my dog groomer went on vacation and might be gone for six, count them, six weeks. That also means leaving my redneck, digging in the dirt, looking for frog poodles still need haircuts and baths. After being attacked by blood thirsty fleas, having poodle wool up my nose, and re-cleaning the bathroom, they are somewhat presentable. Not as good as Miss Shirley (she is truly gifted with clippers) but at least there are no more mats, a few less fleas (where’s the Advantage?), and one less tick (EWWWW!) to attack the posse….that is until they go frogging again.

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Fred and Annie. Salty ’s sitting on the porch swing.

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Don’t forget to check out the Judaic fabrics listed. There’s new ones. Lots more patterns for sewing, knitting, and crochet, too.

 Crochet Pattern PDF Afghans Columbia Minerva Ebook

You could crochet or knit a blanket while at the pool. Pick out an easy one and knock it out over a weekend. Fun and a wonderful sense of accomplishment.

 

Oh, and here’s an idea for Father’s Day…..a vintage fishing lure key chain from MetalWoodsnWater.

Vintage Fishing Lure Keychain Silver with light Blue Sides and White Belly

Have a great weekend and don’t forget your sunscreen!

Friday, May 11, 2012

Friday Freebies Free Knit Socks Pattern

While going through an old magazine, I found this knitting pattern for a pair of knee highs. Cute! I thought I’d post it now to give followers a chance to play with the pattern. It’s looks like a good project to take along and work on while sitting at the beach, riding in the car, or even in the doctor’s office. Here’s the picture:

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It’s a one-size-fits-all pattern, calls for 8 ounces of 4 ply worsted-weight yarn, and 1 set of No.6 double-pointed needles (English needles no. 7). Here’s the pattern:

Gauge: 5 st = 1 inch; 8 rnds = 1 inch

Note: work in rounds with right side facing you; mark beg of rnds.

Starting at top, cast 9 sts onto 1st needle, 18 sts onto 2nd needle and 9 sts onto 3rd needle (36 sts). Work even in k 2, p 2 ribbing for 2 inches.

Pattern: 1st and 2nd rnds: P 1, (k 2, p 2) 8 times; k 2 p1. 3rd and 4th rnds: (P 2, k 2) 9 times. 5th and 6th rnds: K 1, (p 2, k 2) 8 times; p 2, k 1. 7th and 8th rnds: (K 2, p 2) 9 times.

Repeat last 8 rnds for pattern until piece measures 22inches from beg or 1” less than desired length to toe.

To Shape Toe: 1st rnd: Across 1st needle work k 7, k 2 tog; across 2nd needle work sl 1, k 1 psso, k 7 (32 sts). 2nd through 6th rnds: K around and dec 1 st at end of 1st needle, dec 1 sl st at beg and end of 2nd needle, dec 1 st at beg of 3rd needle (12 sts). Break off, leaving 10” strand. Draw strand through remaining sts and pull tightly. Fasten on wrong side.

Good luck with with socks. They are cute and would make wonderful Christmas gifts. Maybe stitch someone’s name on the side and use one to hang on the fireplace mantel? You’d definitely be creating an heirloom (not to mention not having to worry about knitting the right size sock or non-chalantly measuring the intended gift receiver’s leg….”Why do you want to measure my leg? Making something?” “Er, no……Just checking to see if the length of your calf is proportionate to your arm. What makes you think I’m making something?” See what I mean?

Post by Miss Eileen aka GoofingOff

MissEileen vintage
Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns
GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus size patterns
Metal Woods N Water unusual stuff and metal work

Monday, February 27, 2012

Sapti: Winner of Miss Eileen's Etsy Picks, A Lifetime of Beauty Through Knitting

When I first saw the white belt I was captivated by its beauty. It is amazing, to say the least. Later, though, I read Etty's story and I am truly amazed. Her work is a testament that beauty and creativity do not know age. She inspires me and will inspire others, too. Here is her interview and a glimpse into her fabulous shops.


Crocheted Flower Wedding Belt
 ME: Tell us a bit about yourself (name, location, affiliations, personal stuff)
EG: My name is Etty Geller, I’m 68 years old, married, a mother of 2 children and a grandmother of 5 adorable grandchildren. I live in Israel in a small town near Tel Aviv.

ME: Apart from creating things, what do you do?
EG: I retired 3 years ago, I was working for over 40 years for a governmental institution. Today I enjoy the joyous moments of life, especially when I spend time with my grandchildren. I love to cook, bake, and spending a lot of time in the kitchen re-inventing recopies.

ME: Where does your inspiration come from?
EG: I get inspired by the beauty surrounding us, I always loved flowers, I enjoy create and work with flowers on my arts, whether it’s a bride bouquet, wedding accessories, fashion accessories or knitted jewelry.

Vintage OOAK Bridal Bouquet

ME: Who is, or was, your greatest inspiration?
EG: It all started when my mom thought me the basics of knitting. I was 6 years old and fell for this creative process immediately.  The rest is history… My mother was, and still is, my inspiration.

ME: What is the first thing you can remember making by hand? How and why did you make it?
EG: When I was about 6 years old, I remember knitting a white big sweater made of 100% wool. The sweater had a pattern of bubbles. I couldn’t stop knitting since then. Looking back, I realize that knitting was the first love of my life. I like to combine different and contrasted materials, especially on the bride's bouquet where I use old and new, vintage brooches along knitted flowers.

Bridal Bouquet with Brooches, Satin, flowers, Pearls , beads, jewel , ribbon

ME: What are your favorite materials? Your favorite color combination?
EG: It is fun to work with the enormous variety of colors, from light pastel to strong happy colors.


White Love Rabbits Wedding Cake Topper

ME: How do you get out of your creative ruts? Describe your creative process.
EG: 20 years ago I had a factory of 100 women who knitted by hand based on my instructions. I used to knit the first one and they would copy it. These items were sold by many channels all over Israel. As I was doing it in parallel to my job on the governmental institution, I couldn’t carry on and had to maintain it as a hobby.  24 hours a day weren’t enough…

Rustic Crocheted Wrap with Fur Accent
 I like to create unique items, I can think of something in the middle of the night, get out of bad, draw a scheme, and have it completely done the day after, I have no tolerance for knitting mistakes, I knit fast and precisely.

White Knitted Necklace with Brown and Turquoise Ceramic Pendant
 In the past I mainly made sweaters, today I also do brides bouquets with knitted flowers, Silk, beads, brooches and more. I use several pastel colors, everything I do is made with lots of love.
I am most flattered when a bride chooses one of my creations for her big day, I am very thrilled to be a small fraction of this special day.

ME: What are the Web addresses for your work?

EG: I have 3 Etsy shops:
Wedding accessories – Brides & Bridesmaids Bouquets and accessories. www.etsy.com/shop/sapti

Fashion – Shawls, Scarves, gloves, fingerless gloves, hats, belts, knitted jewelry and more. www.etsy.com/shop/ettygeller

Knitted miniatures that make everyone happy – animals, fruits, vegetables, cakes and more, www.etsy.com/shop/etty2504

Amigurumi Crocheted Turtle PDF Pattern

ME: What advice would you give to other artists?

EG: Every day I get excited when I see pretty things, I don’t like artists copying others items; we can learn and get inspired from each other but still be original.


ME: Where would you like to be in ten years?
EG: My goal for the next 10 years is to keep the joy of creating.

ME: Are you offering my readers any specials?
EG: I would be happy to give a 25% off for all my stores items for the next 10 days, please contact me for a coupon.

Post by Miss Eileen aka GoofingOff


MissEileen vintage

Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns

GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus size patterns

Metal Woods N Water unusual stuff and metal work

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Knitting Fashion: A Hook in Each Hand

Ever see a shop on Etsy that just takes your breath away, leaves you so inspired you want to make everything but know you can’t, leaves you hungry for more? Well, that’s how I feel about Knitting Fashion. After seeing her shop I just had to see more and share all I found out with the world. Here is her interview.

CARMEN - romantic and chic elegant bridal white bolero wrap shrug                        Carmen Romantic and Elegant Bolero in Bridal White

Tell us a bit about yourself (name, location, affiliations, personal stuff)

My name is Albena Petrova and I live in small beautiful Bulgaria, in my pretty house with my lovely family .

Apart from creating things, what do you do?

Knitting and crocheting take most of my time yet in my free time I enjoy experimenting, meeting new people, and visiting familiar and unfamiliar places. Over the past year a group of friends and I started a community http://www.flickr.com/photos/threadsthatconnectus/ with the purpose of acquiring new skills in weaving. We are going to make an international exhibition this May.

Fashion White Cardy / Wrap /Shrug                Fashion White Candy Shrug

Where does your inspiration come from?

Inspiration has never left me. I am usually inspired by colors, shapes and feelings. I think I am an “yarnholic.” Can’t live without yarn in my hands. My inspiration comes from books, net culture, and magazines, too. I am a people watcher.

ON SALE NEW - Cowl Neck Warmer Scarf of multicolored roses                                           Cowl Neck Warmer Scarf

Who is, or was, your greatest inspiration?

ETSY! I’m in love in ETSY. It took me more than an year to find it but I‘m happy to be a part of this amazing community!

ETSY is my life, my passion, my greatest inspiration. I love these friendly and creative people. I have so many friends all over the world!

Fashion White Shrug Bolero               Fashion White Shrug Bolero

What are your favorite materials? Your favorite color combination?

I love  yarns, fabrics, felt, and wood. My favorite colors are orange and green but I love every color.

Crocheted Freeform Brooch                                     Crocheted Freeform Brooch

What is the first thing you can remember making by hand? How and why did you make it?

To be honest  I can’t really remember my very first creation yet I can clearly remember my first experience with sewing. When I was thirteen I found a big piece of fabric and I decided to make a dress. Later I found out that the very same piece of fabric was enough to make more than four dresses yet I made only one. With the professional advice of my grandmother the dress was repaired and I enjoyed wearing it more than two years.

How do you get out of your creative ruts?

I enjoy doing yoga, jogging, going out with my  friends and surfing the Internet, reading books, and knitting….knitting.

Summer Fashion Accessories - handcrochet bandana/headband in HOT PINK                       Summer Fashion Accessory Headband

Describe your creative process.

Knitting is a lonely occupation. Usually some ideas come up the moment I touch the yarn but others take months. I often work on several projects at the same time because ideas come up unexpectedly. The color combinations inspire me. I like to mold colors. Usually I buy yarn for the colors and texture, then I decide what form of knitting will be made. I have found many ways to give a different form of a right piece of fabric.

Yin Yang - crochet SCARF - japonese accessory                                      Yin Yang Crochet Scarf

What is your most cherished handmade possession?

Personally I cherish everything that comes out of my hands because it is created with much passion and love.

What have been the most valuable lessons learned from other artists?

To be yourself – unique, colorful and special.

NEW- Spring/Fall Fashion Ruffle Lace Jersey Scarf                              Fashion Ruffle Lace Jersey Scarf

Where would you like to be in ten years?

On Planet Earth with two hooks in my hands.

What are the Web addresses for your work?

You can find me here:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/knittingFashion - my fashion hand knitted and crocheted clothes and accessories

http://www.etsy.com/shop/albenaben- my unique collection handmade textile jewelry

http://www.flickr.com/photos/35468850@N06/

Are you offering my readers any specials?

All your readers are welcome to visit my shop. There is a special offer for them – 10% discount  for all my items .

They have to use Etsy coupon code – GOOF2012 .

Post by Eileen aka GoofingOff

MissEileen vintage

Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns

GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus size patterns

Metal Woods N Water unusual stuff and  metal work

Friday, December 2, 2011

NY on My Mind Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks from NYC

I’m up in NYC visiting family, checking out the shows, and eating good eats. You just can’t find bagels as good as the ones up here. Lots of good food but there’s a lot more to NY than food. Art and fashion live strong up here, too. Lets check out some  talented Etsians from the NYC area.

Cozy Tote Bag with Felted Flower Brooch - Crocheted Carry All Handbag Purse                 Cozy Tote Bag with Flowers by WhyNot Love the  easy-going look of this handmade bag.

 

Wristlet - Echino Bonbon Black Wristlet                   Echino Bonbon Black Wristlet by 144 Collection Cute little bag with colors that pop!

Scarlet Silk Hand Gathered Bustier Gown      Scarlet Silk Hand Gathered Bustier Gown by Red Doll Glamorous red gown, great for that special night.

COLLECTION of 3 Brooklyn NY Subway Sign Prints. Bus Scrolls. 11 x 17     Collection of 3 Brooklyn NY Subway Sign Prints by Flying Junction The subway’s the way to get around up here.

Pink Pearl Glamour Ring         Pink Pearl Glamour Ring by Fernando Jewelry This ring is simply divine! Rose gold and pink pearl, fantastic!

Baby Headband..Baby Girl Headband..Baby Girl Flower Headband..Red Flower on Zebra Print Headband with Rhinestones..Red and Zebra headband         Baby Headband Red and Zebra Print with Rhinestones by Whisper Bug Boutique The little one will look gorgeous in the family holidays photos. Simply marvelous, dahling!

felt ball christmas tree ornament                   Felt Ball Christmas Tree Ornament by Kitty Jones Cute and colorful, won’t break when they hit the floor.

scrap metal no.53 (fringe)  Scrap Metal No. 53 Fringe by Fort Edgy, unusual, attention getting.

OK, those are my picks. Got a favorite? Vote for the item you like the most. Winning shop gets an interview with me, Miss Eileen.

Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks are dedicated to new and upcoming shops. I receive no gifts or money in exchange for inclusion on the “Picks.” If you know of a shop that you think is overlooked and has awesome finds, leave me a comment and I will take a look.

Post by Eileen Patterson

MissEileen vintage

Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns

GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus sizes

Metal Woods N Water unusual, metal work

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Keep a Kid Warm This Winter

Found this in my mail box today. Craftsy teamed up with Project Linus and Kaps for Kendall and the “Keep a Kid Warm This Winter Campaign.” The goal is to collect 1000 blankets (Project Linus) and 1000 hats (Kaps for Kendall) by December 15, 2011. Knitted, crocheted, sewn, it’s all good. Here’s the link:

http://blog.craftsy.com/2011/09/help-craftsy-keep-a-kid-warm-this-winter/

And, here are a few hat patterns to get you started.

Knitted Hat and Scarf. Traditional is always in style.

Color Blocks, totally crocheted. Comes with the cardigan pattern, too.

         This one is sewn from fleece remnants. Vintage styling and very cute!

 

Post by Miss Eileen of GoofingOff and MissEileen on Etsy and Artfire.

Original Handmade Felted Designs, WoollySomething

Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks for October 14 was WoollySomething. Here is the interview.
Harvest Pumpkin Knitting Pattern
Harvest Pumpkin Knitting Pattern
Tell us a bit about yourself My name is Marie Mayhew. I was born and raised in Saint Paul, Minnesota. I am pretty much a city girl. The big open black sky at night frightens me a bit. I love the streetlights and noise. I am married for 27 years to my dearest friend and husband, John. We have two teenagers, Hannah (13) and Isaac (16). I have been designing knitting patterns for about 10 years now. I learned to knit when I was 35 years old and Isaac was 6 months old. Thus, I am fairly new to knitting and I absolutely love it! It relaxes me and I consider it my recreation as well as my business mode of operation.

What are your favorite materials? Wool, colorful wool. My patterns are knitting and felting designs. I give the instructions on how to knit something really big and loose, and then throw it into the washing machine to shrink it down to the perfect size. Playing with wool, whether in yarns or roving, is really like playing with play dough. I love clay too, I guess. Play dough smells better than wet wool does, that’s for sure.
Wool Owl Knitting Pattern
Wool Owl Knitting Pattern
What are your favorite color combinations? I really love robin’s egg blue and brown together. I never tire of it. It truly is the perfect combination. It is hard to find the right yarns in my favorite colors sometimes. I also love anything green, every shade of green. And if you add a little pink to that, then I probably will like that too.
Robin's Egg Blue Roving Pack.        Robin’s Egg Blue Roving Pack
What is the first thing you can remember making by hand?
How and why did you make it?
It probably had to do with drawing. As a kid, I drew all the time. I loved to draw and write. My favorite item was my handmade Benji book stories. My mom gave me a ready-made book with blank white pages. I filled it with my made-up stories about Benji the bear and his friends. I illustrated it with simple drawings of bears, owls, rabbits and others. I loved bears as a kid. I remember having a lot of fun writing and illustrating that book. Two books actually. But I probably threw them away in one of my cleaning phases. My goal is to create a few felted characters that recreate some of those old ideas, like Benji Bear, for instance.
Wool Holiday Ornaments Pattern
Wool Holiday Ornaments Knitting Pattern
What inspires you? Whimsical items and colorful medium combinations will often inspire me. Walking through a specialty store can inspire me to go home and start creating. Nature inspires me too.

Where do your ideas come from? Again, I get so many of my ideas from nature itself. I love the color combinations of leaves, grasses, bird’s eggs . . . They are all absolutely perfect in and of themselves. And the detailing found in nature can take your breath away. You need to slow down enough to notice it though most times. I truly love detail. The more the better! God is an amazing detail Artist, my true inspiration!

What are your greatest challenges? How do you overcome them? Not having enough time in the day! I have so many ideas and so little time. Working out of your home can be hard too. When do you ever punch out for the day? I found a fun saying by Mary Kurtz. She said, “The only time needlework comes before housework is in the dictionary.” I love that! Yes, I would rather knit than clean the house. And running your own business can be a challenge too, the paperwork, etc. Knowing people that are good at what they do helps me a lot. Thus, I hire a bookkeeper and so forth. It is worth every penny I spend on these services. It frees me up then to do what I love the most. And I am finding it is really all about balance. Work and play. I definitely need to play more. The early creating stages of a new pattern can be really playful though in so many ways.
Wool Tooth Bear with pocket. Perfect for hiding your child's first lost tooth. First lost tooth certificate.       Wool Tooth Bear with Pocket for First Lost Tooth

Who is, or was, your greatest inspiration? Two people come to mind: Alexander Stoddard and Martha Stewart, believe it or not. Alexander Stoddard, early on taught me to start living in the moment, to make ordinary things an experience and to pay attention to the little things and to my senses. Martha Stewart really pushes things to a 15 for me. Details, details, details. But, she can really frustrate me if I follow her instructions exactly. If I make her project my own, listening to myself as I make it then I am a lot happier. She leaves out too much information in her instructions. Thus, I have become a bit wordy in my pattern writing over the years. My customers are appreciative, I have been told.
What is your favorite thing to do with your creativity? Knit things, of course. Make gifts for my kids and friends. I used to love to host my kid’s birthday parties. Having a theme and carrying it through. Making a cake to match. I love to cook and bake, as well. I used to decorate cookies, but now there doesn’t seem to be enough time. Plus, my eyesight isn’t what it used to be. Overall, I would say my favorite thing to do with my creativity is to decorate, no matter what the medium.

Wool Birds Knitting Pattern   Wool Birds Knitting Pattern


Why should people buy handmade? Any tips of wisdom on selling handmade? Handmade is unique, one-of-a-kind. Special. And in this day of processed everything, it is really refreshing to buy something handmade. It supports someone you can put an actual face to. My bit of wisdom on selling handmade is to listen to you. Let whatever is inside you come out. Don’t be shy. Surprisingly, people are waiting to hear what your art has to say. We need you and your art.

What have been the most valuable lessons learned from other artists? The biggest one is ‘just do it’. I need to stop thinking about it, worrying about it and obsessing about it. Just do it. Worry about the details later. I have found that once I start, then the details start to flow. I have also found that when I am really stuck on something, and I am striving too much to make something work, then if I stop and rest from it for a while, the idea will play out in your mind perfectly.

Apart from creating things, what do you do? I garden in the warmer months. I love to weed the best. Trimming back the dead head. I also love picking vegetables right off the vine. I always wanted to be a pioneer as a kid. But now I love luxury hotels best. Not that I get to use them too often. I am going to a lot of my kid’s soccer and baseball games and school concerts. My husband was laid off a while ago, so spending lots of time with him and getting to know him in new ways has been fun. He is helping me grow my business right now. And finally, I am learning to sit more, and be a bit more still. I am amazed how learning to be still can really help your creativity a great deal.
Wool Candy Corn Knitting/Felting Pattern    Wool Candy Corn Knitting/Felting Pattern 
What are the web addresses for your work? My business website, ‘That’s Woolly Something’ is www.woollysomething.com and my Etsy Shoppe’s address, in which I sell my patterns and sculptures, is www.etsy.com/shop/woollysomething.
Are you offering my readers any specials? Sure. If your customers purchase my Harvest Pumpkin pattern, featured in last week’s Miss Eileen’s Etsy picks, then they will receive another pattern, Woolly Candy Corn, for FREE, a $5.00 savings.
Thank you again for this opportunity. I really appreciate it and all you do. Take care
I love these patterns. They are adorable. Check them out. I think you’ll love them, too.
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MissEileen (vintage and vintage inspired)
GoofingOff (sewing supplies on Etsy and Artfire)
MetalWoodsnWater (unique and sometimes downright weird)

Friday, October 28, 2011

A Bagful of Etsy, Picking Out the Good Ones MissEileen’s Etsy Picks October 28, 2011

Halloween weekend is upon us with the cute little trick or treaters out in their adorable costumes, mom and dad trailing behind. By the time the kids make it back to the house they are all sugared and caffeined up, jabbering about the loot in their bags and the fun they had. I remember going through the candy with my sisters. We would dump the candy in piles on the kitchen table so Mom and Dad could check it out, then pick out our favorites. My favorites were anything chocolate. Anything, just had to be chocolate. That was long before I tragically became allergic to chocolate. I didn’t know other flavors existed. I didn’t understand why Baskin & Robbins had 32 flavors of ice cream; they just needed to make one as far as I was concerned.

Sorry, got carried away. Today is Friday and time for Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks. Like a bagful of Halloween goodies, I’m picking out the good ones and I’m in the mood for my forbidden treat, chocolate. Here’s what I’ve found this week:

Vanilla and Chocolate Wreath      Vanilla and Chocolate Wreath by Charisma Gift

Baby booties little loafers cream and chocolate with gift box size 0/3M-                      Baby booties little loafers cream and  chocolate with gift box by Cath94170

Coffee Liquer, Chocolate Metallic Gold Circle Necklace      Coffee Liqueur Chocolate Metallic Gold Circle Necklace by Roe Design

6 Caramel or Chocolate Covered Apples FALL SALE Save up to 35% off your order (see shop front for details)   6 Caramel or Chocolate Covered Apples by Sweets Fairy Bakeshop

Friendship Bracelet - Chocolate Brown Leather Woven with Swarovski Turquoise Crystals                       Friendship Bracelet - Chocolate Brown Leather Woven with Swarovski Turquoise Crystals by Kes T Designs

Chocolate brown knit fingerless gloves / arm warmers / wrist warmers / with flower embroidery  Chocolate Brown Knit Fingerless Gloves by Woolmint

Klimt and Starry Night Gold Pendant on Etsy       Klimt and Starry Night Gold Pendant by Creative Art Center

Chocolate Linen Rayon Pleated Jacket    Chocolate Linen Rayon Pleated Jacket by Carey Dion

OK, those are my picks. What do you think? I love the colors in each item. They all look so rich and yummy. Voting starts today and ends next Thursday. Shop with the most votes wins a feature interview with me, Miss Eileen.

Shameless plug…..new fabrics in the GoofingOff shop, new and vintage patterns, too. I found some amazing Pyrex and other fantastic vintage, too. I’ll be listing those in the Miss Eileen shop. Stop by when you get a chance. Coffee’s always on, served in vintage cups, of course.