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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Autumn is here







Well, it is still hot (95 F. yesterday) but the leaves are starting to fall from the trees, saying autumn is here!  We will have another month of hot weather and cooler nights before it will be woodburning time.  One thing I like about fall is it is time to start working out in the shop- wood for me and Lonnie in the metal shop.  It's just too hot in the summer.
Here's some of the things that went on last fall in the metal shop:
Working on an old hand crank forge, converting it to use an electrical blower.
Lonnie had an old coal forge that needed a pan and a blower- or someone to turn the blower!  So he converted it to use an electrical blower so he can use it anytime.

When he has to work in the summer with the forge, he uses his shoeing trailer so at least it is outside, and a little cooler.  Not only does he make his own shoes (for horses) when he needs special ones, he makes a lot of other things, too:
















Here, he is making a spoon (just for decoration, of course!)





And on the right, you can see a pair of spurs he made from a rasp.  He also made my ring:



My ring, made from stainless steel- will never discolor or rust!


























I always enjoy seeing what comes out of someone's creativity- and last Christmas, I received a beautiful surprise:

My horseshoe Christmas tree- no danger of setting the tree on fire!
So that's what I love about fall, seeing what's around the corner and what might show up new in the living room!
Have a great fall!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Getting ready for the fair...

An 'All Around The World' fall patterned table runner


    We are getting ready for our county fair here, it is always exciting.  The boys make paintings and drawings to  take and I make a variety of things that end up in our shop at etsy or as gifts.  I of course enjoy the premiums on the ribbons, as it goes for postage to swap on swap-bot.com and at the yahoo groups I am in.   
   
I have made everything from leather stamped stars for christmas ornaments to fabric topped towels for the kitchen.  One thing that is always enjoyable is the variety of things to make- always a challenge to try new things.

Another place I enjoy is the group Art4Mail in yahoo groups.  They are a super friendly, fun-loving bunch of ladies that come together to chat and swap great fiber art.  So if you get the winter blues, think about trying  your hand at something new.  There are so many great places to see, and if you can't afford a beach vacation or don't have a county fair near you, try a great group to get you inspired.