Wollmeise for $5

Help out a knitter and enter the raffle Miss Violet is having. All you need to do is donate $5 and you can win 2 skeins of Wollmeise!

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Shop of the Week: Joslin Jewels

Sheridan Joslin, of JoslinJewels.etsy.com, creates, in her words, “fine wire wrapped and gemstone jewelry”. But if you take one look at her shop you can see that it involves so much more than that. Just saying “fine wire wrapped and gemstone jewelry” about her shop is like saying the sculpture David was just sculpted out of plain old marble and is no big deal! Her work is intricate. Her work is simple. Her work is the kind of art that the artist makes the infinitely complex look like it took no effort at all to make and that, my friend, is the hallmark of a great artist.

“Whether simple or intricate, I meticulously craft each piece of jewelry I create. I use only fine metals and carefully selected gemstones. Each piece is original and most are one of a kind.”

The earrings pictured above have wonderful lines. I like how the shape of the ear wire comes down and makes the jewels look as if they are in a bowl. The wire wrapping appears flawless. These earrings would go with almost any outfit from daily casual to dressy business to elegant evening wear.

“I love gemstones as much as I love a good puzzle. Making intricate wire jewelry is like a challenging puzzle. It involves shaping and forging straight wire into intricate designs with no soldering — only wrapped connections.

“It’s an art that dates back thousands of years, and many of the techniques used today are the same as those used in ancient times. With only a few simple tools and careful manipulation, a skilled jewelry artist can sculpt wire into beautiful works of wearable art.”

And that is exactly what Sheridan does with her work. Check out her shop and be amazed!

Follow her on Twitter @joslinjewels
Blog: joslinjewels.blogspot.com
Become her Fan on Facebook: facebook.com/JoslinJewels
Second Etsy Shop: BijouxRomantique.etsy.com
Second Facebook Fan Page: facebook.com/BijouxRomantique

Special Deal until 9/27/09: Buy one or more items over $25.00 and choose one item worth up to $25.00 for FREE! Simply enter “etsytwitter” and the name of the item you would like to receive for free in the Notes to Seller box during Etsy.com checkout.

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Etsy Treasury

FireShot capture #003 - 'Etsy Treasury - Falling into Socks!' - www_etsy_com_treasury_list_php_room_id=79511&show_panel=trueCheck out the Treasury I’m in!  My yarn is the one on the top left, Summer Leaves, and I think that eiriene put in a lot of great looking yarn with this treasury.  Check out all these great yarns!

I’m looking also to update the shop this weekend with two new handspun yarns that I worked on last weekend, and hopefully more that I’ve been working on lately.  We’ll see how much time I have to get it all spun up and listed.  Watch the Etsy site or sign up for my newsletter to get the latest updates in your mailbox.
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Now playing: Pati Yang – Soul For Me
via FoxyTunes

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Shop of the Week: In My Head Studios

34-year-old artist Vickie Porter, owner of InMyHeadStudios, has a passion for paper. “I love everything about paper-the way it feels, the sounds it makes, the colors and textures. It has dimension, and I try to use that in my work.”

A self-professed perfectionist with an eye for detail, Vickie’s exquisitely crafted pendants create miniature spaces that call to mind old letters, or the box of special treasures you had as a child.
Says Vickie, ” I have to make art like I have to breathe! I intentionally keep a messy desk so I can be inspired by the play of papers together. I have WAY more ideas for art than time to do it in!”
Using scrabble tiles and upcycled vintage dominos as the base for her pendants allows Vickie to “create something new from something old” and the addition of beads, dangles and charms give the beautiful pieces texture and movement.
An avid Twitterite, Vickie uses her three Twitter accounts not only to “connect and form relationships with people. I talk to them, post useful links, and funny stuff” but also to “share my creative process so people get to know my craft as well as me. I strive to have people think of my work when they think of me.”
In addition to working fulltime as an artist in her home studio, Vickie is also leader of the 175-member Etsy Twitter Team. “Running the team is truly a joy and a blessing to be part of! The members have created such a close community-I’m really proud of that.” Recently, she made the decision to help start up and run the Facebook Fans of Etsy Street Team (FFEST) with several other women. “They are all very talented and I am really excited about this new venture!”
InMyHeadStudios is happy to do custom pendants. “If you dream it, I can do it!” and ships jewelry all over the world. ” I guarantee you will love wearing your pendant as much as I enjoyed creating it!”
SHOP OF THE WEEK SPECIAL:
15% off all orders (not including shipping).
Discount refunded via Paypal.
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Quick Hit

I just got my blocking board in from Knit Picks (it’s fabulous by the way; highly suggest it to anyone) and I now have Sleepy Monkey blocking.  Once I pinned it all down, the pattern and the colors really popped!

Sleepy Monkey

Never mind the mess around it.  I have to do it in the office so I could close the door and keep the kitten out because she’ll destroy it and it’s really cramped in there.

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