A while back I was in Hobby Lobby and they were having a super sale on their Eternal Bliss Yarn. I bought like a dozen skeins in Olive and Taupe. They have been in the way for like a year in my yarn room/photo booth/guest room. After my surgery I was having weird cold spells and I decided to crochet a blanket so that when I was cold it would keep me warm.
I used a 25 mm cook (it's massive) and made myself this blanket. The yarn is super soft. It's nothing more than a giant granny square and I tried to change colors on a row change. I'm really happy with how it turned out, but it totally needs to be blocked. I have nothing that will block anything this big, any ideas?
My experimental turkey is my favorite piece in this kiln. I think I need to make some more turkeys so I can play with them some more. Peacock + turkey = awesome.
I did also learn some things about doing resist on Laguna 60. My favorite glazes to use when doing the resist are the Amaco Celadons. I love how the lighter celadons look on Laguna 60, but they don't provide enough contrasts on the tan clay. In the future I will be sticking to the darker colors when I use this clay like Deep Sea, Storm, Mulberry.
Gobble, Gobble! I started glazing these turkeys and it hit me - these would be a perfect match with the peacock technique. I only had 3 so I decided to go drastic on the third one - and it's my favorite.
Snowmen are also back. They always look so uniquely individual even though they start out the same and have the same glaze colors.
Today and tomorrow are the last two days of the MacKenzie Childs Artisan Festival in Aurora, NY. Come out to see me if you're in the area.