after seeing all the sweet cake toppers sarah neuburger has made over the years, i was happy to see that she made one for her own joyous wedding. and such a beautiful cake!
at auction with enhabiten
oh, erie basin…
photos of the new totokaelo store in seattle.
i love the color palette, texture, and patterns of the spr/summer ’12 wiksten collection.
two new beautiful books from princeton architectural press: woodcut, by bryan nash gill the delicate beauty of these prints really caught my attention. the author creates large-scale relief pr...
today i’m thinking about angela spencer, who passed away this morning. i met angie through a group of designers/artists with small businesses, organized by cal patch. she was a regular seller a...
did you see the new collections from 3191?
nice color palette and patterns from ramona west vintage.
this looks like a great pop-up in oklahoma city, and we are happy to have lines & shapes included.
i loved seeing a peek at cal’s life upstate on the newly launched website creativebug. i’m looking forward to watching more videos profiling the other instructors.
this looks like an ideal outfit for the height of summer. from black crane at mohawk general store.
i’ve always found great gifts in the little shop at marlow & sons. now the goods are available online. the site was made by more & co.
bits of the beautiful new 3191 quarterly. i’m always so happy to see my pillows make appearances.
out the kitchen window.
i’m a little obsessed with handmade baskets and i’m always looking out for them at thrift stores (these are from ebay). i wish i was taking the basket making class at the textile a...
hannah waldron, via found while walking
my love of patterns comes from both my mom and her good friend karen, who was like a second mom to me. she is an art teacher and vintage/antiques seller, and is endlessly inspiring in her bold style ...
wondering how i missed hermine van dijck’s beautiful work until now. so very nice.
i did some dyeing with shabd on thursday. her spring 12 collection is so beautiful. i’d like to be wearing this today.
textile artist altoon sultan was born in brooklyn, NY in 1948 and lives in vermont.
i wish you could smell these flowers through the computer… from yesterday at the BBG.
it was a nice and flattering surprise to see that our wedding was listed among the top 10 real weddings in this special issue of martha stewart weddings magazine. sometimes i think about what i would...
just purchased from enhabiten, a welling indigo pillow cover made from organic cotton hemp fabric, hand-dyed naturally with indigo
tie dye with shabd and marbling with ilana at the textile arts center
really wish i could go to this.
wish i was wearing today…. from CofC
textiles and movement from no6.
a meal with friends.
i met the sweetest pup at erin considine‘s studio earlier this week.
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