This Blog Has Moved!

I haven’t disappeared… just moved the blog to an easier place to post. Here’s the new address:

http://knotbygranmablog.blogspot.com

Hope to see you there!

Add comment January 14, 2009

Save Small Business From the CPSIA

This is from the website email:

“I’m not sure if you’ve heard, but there’s a movement of citizens inspired by the presidential campaign who are now submitting ideas for how they think the Obama Administration should change America.  It’s called “Ideas for Change in America.”

One idea is titled: Save Small Business From the CPSIA. I thought you might be interested in getting involved and recommend you check it out.  You can read more and vote for the idea by clicking the following link:

http://www.change.org/ideas/view/save_handmade_toys_from_the_cpsia

The top 10 ideas are going to be presented to the Obama Administration on Inauguration Day and will be supported by a national lobbying campaign run by Change.org, MySpace, and more than a dozen leading nonprofits after the Inauguration.  So each idea has a real chance at becoming policy.

I look forward to hearing what you think.”

Please take a minute to vote.  It’s important.

Add comment January 6, 2009

My New Art Fire Shop

So I’ll be slowly splitting the difference between my Etsy Shop and my new Art Fire Shop in the coming months.  I’m coming to realize that customer service and communication is sorely lacking over at Etsy… all right.  I’ve known this for a while.  Art Fire is still in beta, runs slower, and is brand new.  Hopefully it’ll grow into a great place to sell as Etsy had the potential to do also when it was still in beta, running slowly, and was brand new.  We’ll see.  But anyway, that’s what the new button is about on the right there.  It’s also on my website.  Check it out.

ArtFire - Buy Handmade - Sell Handmade

Register on ArtFire.com

Add comment December 21, 2008

Clay Lady Is All Finished

I’ve really become quite the slacker in posting finished items here.  I tend to jump right into the next project… or 7.  This is exactly what I did this time too… with the holidays looming there are too many things to crochet.  We’ll get to that a little later on though.

Here’s the Clay Lady all finished and in her glory.  We’re trying to come up with a name for her though, so any suggestions would be fabulous.

You can see how she progressed from a simple clay body to what you see now by going HERE.

1 comment December 10, 2008

More of the Clay Girl Round Robin Doll WIP

I’ve been making progress on this doll for the Etsy DAMs (dolls and miniatures) team.  I’ve just been really really bad at posting them.  Here’s the second layer of the dress.

The second layer from the back…

Here’s the third and final layer of the dress for the tentacle dress… from the back.

Here’s the lady and her dress from the front.  She just needs a few flowers on her person, a big beaded one on the base, and I think I’m going to make her a hood too.

1 comment November 17, 2008

Beaver Girl OOAK Crochet Art Doll

Here’s the 4th (and final) doll from the Crammed Organisms show.  She’s also on page 120 of the book.

A little about Beaver Girl: Beaver Girl is a fishing enthusiast. She finds it easier to swim for her fish, being part beaver and all, rather than using a traditional fishing pole.

She is crochet out of acrylic yarn and stuffed with new premium, polyester fiberfill. Her hair, eyes, lips, top, fishing line, and fish are all crochet out of cotton and sewn securely on. Beaver Girl measures about 12 inches (30.5 cm) tall from head to the tip of her tail and 5 inches (12.7 cm) wide.

She for sale HERE.

1 comment November 17, 2008

Serpentina… Cha, Cha, Cha


The third doll from my Crammed Organisms entry, Serpentina is a big fan of dark and dreary days. She revels in the gloom and anguish of others. She’s also been known to slither around and creep out old ladies with her gut maw of doom.

She is crochet out of acrylic yarn and stuffed with new premium, polyester fiberfill. Her hair, eyes, lips, top, rattle, snake belly, and gut of doom are all crochet out of cotton and sewn securely on. Serpentina measures about 11 inches (27.9 cm) tall and 5.5 inches (14 cm) wide. Her tail is attached to her body.

She is currently available for sale here.

Add comment October 30, 2008

Dino Dame OOAK Crochet Art Doll

This is another beauty from the Crammed Organisms show.


Dino Dame enjoys relaxing from a hard week’s worth of stomping on villages with a cold beverage and perhaps some TV time. (Taken from page 120 of the Crammed Organisms Book)

She is crochet out of acrylic yarn and stuffed with new premium, polyester fiberfill. Her hair, eyes, lips, top, beverage, claws, and horns are crochet out of cotton and sewn securely on. Dino Dame measures about 9 inches (22.9 cm) tall and 4 inches (10.2 cm) wide.

She’s available for sale HERE.

Add comment October 27, 2008

Jen the Tri-Headed Cheerleader OOAK Crochet Art Doll


I just got her back from the Crammed Organisms show… along with the Crammed Organisms book.  It’s very very cool by the way.   Jen the Tri-Headed Cheerleader is featured on page 120 of the Crammed Organisms book and participated in the shows.

Here’s a little about Jen:
Jen used to be a normal girl, but then she stepped into radioactive goo. Thus she was transformed into a three headed cheerleader. She is her own cheer squad and has been known to show up at random sporting events to cheer.

She is crochet out of acrylic yarn and stuffed with new premium, polyester fiberfill. Her hair, eyes, lips, tentacle arms, and horns are crochet out of cotton and sewn securely on. Jen measures about 14 inches (35.6 cm) tall and 7 inches (17.8 cm) wide.

She’s currently for sale up at the Etsy shop.  Check her out if you get a chance!

Add comment October 25, 2008

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