Circle of cats

I wandered an antique store for Mother’s day and this sculpture kept calling my name. I have other Windstone pieces, and of course I like the cats the best. I circled back and picked it up. It was designed to be a candle holder, but I’m much too distractible to burn candles, so I thought it appropriate that the seven cats would sit around a ball of yarn.

Photo description: Windsong Editions candle holder sculpture with seven stone textured cats in an inward facing circle, nostepinne style yarn ball in the middle

I will probably change out the center focus as the whim moves me. A nice glass or stone orb would go well there too.

Throwback Thursday: T21 bracelet

In August of 2017 I made custom metal buttons for Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) awareness bracelets by drilling two holes in aluminum discs and stamping them.

Photo description: six handmade aluminum buttons in two sizes stamped with “T21” or “Tri 21” and a looped ribbon stamp

I then crocheted braided bracelets and used the buttons for the closures.

Photo description: Trisomy 21 bracelet with custom button and blue and yellow crocheted and embroidered braid
Photo description: bracelet being worn on my wrist

Alpaca mulch

I connected with a local alpaca farmer and picked up two fleeces that were not spin quality. One was second cuts (not prime fiber) and full of vegetable matter, the other she had washed vigorously and it felted.

Photo description: plastic bin full of partially felted brown alpaca fiber

I wanted them to run an experiment with mulching around my pumpkins, so I placed the “waste” fiber around the plants, not up against the stems, and watered them down.

Photo description: two alpaca fleeces laid down as mulch around pumpkin plants, then watered in

Now the waiting and watching. My hope is that the fiber will felt into pads and block weed growth and provide protection from the dirt for any pumpkins that form.

They are trying

We have an algae problem on one part of our siding on our house. It needs a good scrub, but the snails make interesting paths in the field of green as they eat their way into a food stupor.

Photo description: green algae on hardy plank siding with snail tracks and a browsing snail, upper left

Better late than never

Last year my youngest and I assembled and painted a small wood birdhouse. I sprayed a clear coat of UV protection on it and left it in the garage to dry, for a year. The year was not intentional, life got busy, and whenever I would see it in the garage I was on a different mission. Then iNaturalist popped up a message that it is chickadee breeding season and showed a bird house the same size as the one we had in the garage. That was my sign.

Photo description: small blue and green bird house hung on ropes running under the tree branches

I found a length of chain and a spring hook and attached the bird house about 7 feet above the ground at the back side of the yard. I can just barely see the small house from my kitchen table, so now we wait and see if any birds find it acceptable.