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Cloudy Crumble Slubby Shawl

July 26, 2024

What a great name for yarn - Crumble Slubby. It's such a great name I had to name the pattern after it. This shawl worked up really quickly. I did most of it at my show last weekend and just had to figure out the edging. I used 2 full skeins of the Crumble Slumby by Kim Dyes Yarn. It is a fingering weight yarn that is 438 yards.

This pattern uses a 4mm hook. I've been using the 4mm hook a lot lately. I think because I've been making a lot of lightweight summery things.

Cloudy Crumble Slubby Shawl


Stitches:
ch - chain
sl st - skip stitch
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
tr - treble crochet


Start with a magic circle.
Row 1: ch 4, dc, dc, ch 2, dc, dc, ch, dc
Row 2: ch 4, dc in the first dc, 2 dc in the second dc, ch 2, 2 dc in the first dc, ch, dc, ch, dc
Row 3 - 9: ch 4, dc in each of the chain spaces leading to the center space then dc ch in the first dc of the chain space of the last row. In the center space 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc then ch, dc in the second dc of the chain space from the last row. Ch, dc in each of the chain spaces to the end.
Row 10: ch 3, 2 dc in each chain space leading to the center space then dc ch in the first dc of the chain space of the last row. In the center space 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc then 2 dc in the second dc of the chain space from the last row. 2 dc in each of the chain spaces to the end, dc in the last stitch.
Row 11: ch 3, dc in each stitch leading to the center space. In the center space 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc. dc in each stitch to the end of the row.
Row 12: ch 4, then sk st, dc to the center space. In the center space 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc then ch dc in each stitch to the end of the row.
Row 13: Repeat row 10
Row 14: ch 2, hdc in each stitch leading to the center space. In the center space 2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc. hdc in each stitch to the end of the row.
Row 15: Repeat row 11
Row 16: Repeat row 12
Row 17 - 24: Repeat row 3
Row 25: Repeat row 10
Row 26: Repeat row 11
Row 27: Repeat row 12
Row 28: Repeat row 10
Row 29: Repeat row 14
Row 30: Repeat row 11
Row 31: Repeat row 12
Row 32-39: Repeat row 3
Row 40: Repeat row 10
Row 41: Repeat row 11


Cloudy Crumble Slubby Shawl


Now we're going to do the edging. You're going to do one row of hdc along the top of the triangle. For all of the rows that have dc do 3 dc, for the rows that have a hdc do 2 dc. This will help make the top look a little more even.
Edging row along the other two sides of the triangle: ch 4, Repeat tr ch 2 tr in the next stitch to the center. In the second stitch of the dc from the last round 2 tr ch 5 2 tr. Repeat tr ch 2 tr ending with a tr.
That's it. Super simple and you'll be surprised how quickly this shawl works up.

Cloudy Crumble Slubby Shawl




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Star Flower Cardigan

July 24, 2024

This pattern uses the Lace Star Flower Stitch that I found in this pattern. I had two skeins of this yarn from when I used to belong to a yarn of the month club. This is Audine Wools Shine Sport in Sky. The yarn is a sport weight and was 350 yarns. I used almost the entire 2 skeins of yarn. Star Flower Cardigan


I'm not going to recreate the stitch pattern, since it is linked on the Joy of Motion Crochet site. The back Was 75 stitches wide, the two side panels were 35 stitches wide, and the pockets were 25 stitches wide. I used the same stitch on the sleeves, made them 3/4 length, and at the end of the sleeves I did 5 rows of chain 3 single crochet. For the collar I added a few more rows of the star flower and then did the same 5 rows of the chain 3 single crochet.

Star Flower Cardigan


I'm happy with how this turned out. Simple little cardigan.

Star Flower Cardigan




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Kiln Results 7/19

July 22, 2024

I think I'm going to be able to save the birch vase, but I think I'm going to have to refire it to do it. There were no more bad surprises in the kiln which was nice. It's still the middle of July, but the leaves are making me think about fall already. While I haven't done many shows yet this year, I have a lot of shows lined up for fall. I was actually just thinking this weekend that I need to start making holiday things now. Where does the time go?


Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Leaves - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Java Bean
Bird - Mayco bluebird, dandelion
Inside, handle and Rim - Amaco Tangelo x3
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Leaves - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Java Bean
Bird - Mayco bluebird, dandelion
Inside, handle and Rim - Mayco Frosted Lemon x3
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Leaves - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Java Bean
Bird - Mayco bluebird, dandelion
Inside, handle and Rim - Amaco Tangelo x3
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Leaves - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Java Bean
Bird - Mayco bluebird, dandelion
Inside, handle and Rim - Kentucky Mudworks Morning Glory x3
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Leaves - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Java Bean
Bird - Mayco bluebird, dandelion
Inside, handle and Rim - Mayco Frosted Lemon x3
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Leaves - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Java Bean
Bird - Mayco bluebird, dandelion
Inside, handle and Rim - Midnight Ceramics Hydra x3
Kiln Results 7/19
How cute does the set of 4 look together?
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Leaves - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Java Bean
Bird - Mayco bluebird, dandelion
Inside and Rim - Midnight Ceramics Hydra x3
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco Red Gloss x3 White Gloss x3 Sour Apple x2
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco Green Gloss x3 White Gloss x3 Tuxedo x2
Kiln Results 7/19
Left: Laguna 60 Georgie's Cherry Fizz x2
Right: Laguna 60 Georgie's Twilight Blue x2
Kiln Results 7/19
Coyote Really Red x3 Tuxedo x2
Kiln Results 7/19
Kentucky Mudworks Sunflower x3
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Midnight Ceramics Sexy Mermaid x3
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Sunset - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Fruit of the Vine
Trees - Mayco Cotton Tail x2
Bird - Mayco Candy Apple Red x2
2167 Clear
Kiln Results 7/19
Refire added more Clayscapes Briar Rose, Lily of the Valley, Wild Aster
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Trees - Mayco Cotton Tail x2
Bird - Mayco Hot Tamale x2
Back and Rim - Amaco Snapdragon x3
2167 Clear
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Trees - Mayco Cotton Tail x2
Bird - Mayco Hot Tamale x2
2167 Clear
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Trees - Mayco Cotton Tail x2
Bird - Mayco Hot Tamale x2
2167 Clear
Kiln Results 7/19
Mayco Dandelion x2 Cotton Tail x2 Meloncholly x2
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Leaves - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Just Froggy, Java Bean
Inside Amaco Sky x2, Outside Mayco Rootbeer x2
2167 Clear
Kiln Results 7/19
It's really not as bad as it first looked.
Kiln Results 7/19
Laguna 60 Mayco black ug wiped back
Sunset - Mayco Hot Tamale, Jack o Lantern, Sun Kissed, Fruit of the Vine
Trees - Mayco Cotton Tail x2
Bird - Mayco Candy Apple Red x2
2167 Clear
Kiln Results 7/19
You can see the little spot on the left tree where it stuck. I think if I sand it down and add some more cotton tail it will be fine

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Kiln Sneak Peak (with a little bit of sadness)

July 19, 2024

I will be at the Taneytown Artisan Fest this Saturday from 10-4 in Taneytown, MD. If you're close I hope to see you there!

So I loaded this kiln days ago, but it has been so hot here that I didn't want to run it. Earlier this week we set a new high of 102, but it was so humid that it felt like 110. Even if I ran the kiln overnight I knew that it would be so hot in there during the day as the kiln cooled. I waited until the day temperature was going to be a "chilly" 87 to run it. Then yesterday I cracked the garage door and had a fan blowing the hot air out. I don't understand the physics of it, but I swear my kiln cools faster when it's warmer out than when it's colder.

This kiln has a bunch of different things in it, but a whole lot of it are pots made with maple leaf impressions and birch. You can see two leaf pitchers here on the top. Kiln Sneak Peak (with a little bit of sadness)


There are two things I saw when I opened it that made me sad. The first is this worm. I knew that this was possible. I had broken this worm while the pot was bisqued, but I tried to fix it with some ware repair. Ware repair is great, but this was broken in such a place that I knew it was quite likely not to work - and it didn't. I decided to try it out anyway though and experiment with a green mushroom. I really thought that I had used the Mayco Green gloss on Laguna 60 before, but now I'm wondering if I have. This looks way more yellow than green and I feel like I would have remembered that. That said - I still really do like the look with the black worm.

Kiln Sneak Peak (with a little bit of sadness)


The other bit of sadness I wasn't expecting. I thought that my globe was fine, but clearly there was a join missing because it opened up. Of course it opened right onto my vase. We shall see when it's cool whether I'm able to save the vase. I'm really hoping that it's not that bad.

Kiln Sneak Peak (with a little bit of sadness)




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Taneytown Artisan Fest this weekend and Getting into Art Shows

July 17, 2024

This Saturday is the Taneytown Artisan Festival at the Taneytown Memorial Park from 10-4. I hope to see some of you there.

I have gotten into many of the juried shows that I have applied to, but there have been a handful that I applied and didn't get in. Unfortunately, most of the time when you don't get into a show there is no feedback. You don't know if they don't like your work, or if there was someone else in your category who was better, or.....

Well, I got rejected from a show recently and they share the feedback from the jury! What was interesting about this feedback is that 90% of the feedback was about my photographs and not about my actual work. I bought some photo board backgrounds on Amazon a while back that were inexpensive, but fit my taste. I feel like pictures I take with these are nice, but it doesn't take away from the pottery. All three jurors made comments about how hard it was to see my pottery with the backgrounds.

I started doing some research and found that there are standards for how ceramics should be photographed. The standard is a Flotone black to grey to white background. I purchased one of these and it's basically a fancy piece of paper. I don't know why a fancy piece of paper is $45, especially when it seems like it would scratch pretty easily. I used some butterfly clips to attach my fancy paper to my photo boards so it could stand up.

Getting into Art Shows


I definitely like this background, but I'm not going to lie the fact that it's defacto required irritates me. It also irritates me that they said they "can't see" my pottery. Maybe it's not to your aesthetic, but you can actually see the pottery.

The second big piece of feedback was about my booth shot. This was another rabbit hole to go down. There is a private Facebook group about this and I've definitely done everything wrong. I took a booth photo during a show - you know what my actual booth looks like when I do shows. This was not at all correct. I need to set it up in my yard on a bright, but cloudy day with all of the walls on it. It shouldn't have any identifying information (aka my sign) since most juries are done blind. I likely need to have fewer things in my booth so that things stand out more. There's more, but you get the picture.

More than a few people have noted by trying to conform to all of these norms that their jury picture will be significantly different from their actual booth. While some variation is ok, on the whole the expectation is that it is mostly representative. The thing that keeps running through my head is, in a world where art is meant to be unique and everyone strives to be different - why is the goal to make everyone look the same?

One juror actually gave me feedback on my work. She said that I should edit myself and narrow down what I make so that it's clear what my work is. I really struggled with this feedback. I've written blog posts previously about this. Aside from when I'm learning in a class, I do have a vision for what things will look like in my head. Does everything I make look like each other - absolutely not. I actually get a ton of compliments in the shows I do attend that they like how varied my work is and how boring so many pottery booths are.

I'm still struggling with what to do with this feedback. I will use the flotone for pictures I submit. I will also probably take a new booth photo, but I'm not going to stage it to the point where it feels dishonest. Finally, I think I'm going to throw out the feedback on editing my work. If that's what it takes to get into a show, then that's not where I belong. All in all I really do like that I was able to see the feedback even if it took me a bit to process it.

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DiamondCore Tools Visit

July 15, 2024

I've gone out to San Diego a couple of times for work, but I'm always booked solid. We had a meeting that was only 10 minutes from the DiamondCore Tools store so I took a few extra minutes to stop. I got there 15 minutes before they closed, but Nicoli was still really happy to show me around and check me out for the couple of things that I bought. I didn't buy anyyhing cool - just a few replacement sanding pads and sponges - but it was still great to look around.

DiamondCore Tools Visit


This is a little station where you can try out some of the tools.

DiamondCore Tools Visit


Another station.

DiamondCore Tools Visit


This is where filming is done on the wheel.

DiamondCore Tools Visit


Some test tiles with the impression stamps.

DiamondCore Tools Visit


These are examples for the handle extruders, but I loved this glaze. It's Laguna Desert Skye, not food safe but really pretty.

DiamondCore Tools Visit


They have started selling clay and glaze too! I couldn't take this back on the plane with me, but for anyone local th is is awesome.

DiamondCore Tools Visit




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