Happy Hallowe'en friends! I confess, this is my favorite holiday of the year.
Now, I promise not to do more than two cat posts in a row, but these were too cute not to share. We dressed up Munin like an 80 year old man. Nate says he looks dignified.
This weekend we had our first real snow - way too early! So we used the 5 inches on the ground as an excuse to stay in and be lazy. A perfect weekend to catch some action shots.
If you'd ever wondered what a cat looks like mid yawn, now you know!
I am so excited to announce that in addition to Bazaar Bizarre, I will be vending at the Mass College of Art's Mass Market on Sunday, December 11th. Hope you can stop by!
My online life is a bit quiet because there's so much going on offline! I am still crafting like crazy to get ready for the holiday shows. Here is some of what I've been working on!
New bowtie necklaces - to be available online soon!
One of a kind - made with hand spun, hand dyed yarn. For Bazaar Bizarre!
Adorable limited edition stitch markers! Available online.
1980s meets Nerd Couture - gym sock inspired mitts, available online next week
Living in Salem means a month packed full of Hallowe'en every October. Some people hate it (the traffic is crazy, no parking, tons of tourists), but if you embrace it, it's a lot of fun. Salem is very quiet the rest of the year so it's an interesting change of pace.
Oh, hello! No, I am not dead, I am just buried under piles and piles of yarn in preparation for the holidays.
I wanted to share some photos from one of my favorite places in New England - the town of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. I took these several weeks ago, back when I still had time to put down my knitting needles.