Here are some pictures of some things I have made in the past! They are not all great things. The point is to record the process so I could get the photos off my various devices where they have been rotting...

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Summer 2023

Welcome to my record of old projects! Scroll down to go back in time.

2022

I messed up cutting the outer and liner for this shoe I wound up making 4 identical pairs. Thankfully I have a lot of friends with similar sized feet. Vintage 1970s pattern.

2022

Sake! Or whatever the word is for unfiltered homebrew sake. I learned a lot about domesticated mold.

2022

Dandelion wine. Finally a project so successful I do it every year (this was year 2).

Date

1500s Italian style chemise for reenactment costume. Still sitting in my unfinished bin, though I think the collar gathers were successful. Photos of the trim (handwoven band) are around here somewhere. Made out of one(1) recycled linen curtain.

2021

I finally learn how to tie on a tapestry weaving properly and I use this knowledge to make a piece with experimental bike-tire-tube pile that fell apart. Figures.

2021

Some decent weaves for trim and lacing.

2021

Weird friendship bracelet style macrame revival. Kinda crappy. Some people make bands and straps this way, but it's not as strong as warp facing weaving.

2020

Weaving toy. Not bad, but I'm still not tying on the edges right.

2020

Repaired handlebar grips.

2020

Bag.

2020

Idk I don't know if I like them. Too bulky for keychains. Mostly just a color test of the recycled leather I have.

2020

My crazy "quarantine" project (I never did get to stop working in person lol) learned to crochet and made a whole hooded sweater. Recycled yarn again.

2019

Miso.

2019

Is this a project? It feels weird when you buy all the elements. Anyway this is a secondhand keyboard for a car computer I embellished with colored caps. Yay mechanical switches.

2019

Welcome to 2019. I felted this on a duct tape last. It's got a cloth outer and a leather sole, and I still wear them every winter. Successful project. Should make more.

2018

Some still incredibly bad weavings (tapestry) and one decent weaving (band woven on an inkle loom). I didn't understand about how to start it properly. Inkle has different rules.

2018

Some of my first wheel spins. Shockingly I'm still happy with that hat.

2018

Got a (kit-built) spinning wheel. Made a thing that measures 1 yard per loop and stretches the spun and plied yarn to block it.

2018

Rosehips to dry into beads.

2018

An attempt to process milkweed stems into fiber. It was annoying and stupid enough to make me decide to grow flax instead (finessed by centuries of humans into being better designed for fiber processing) but not enough to lose interest in plant fiber entirely.

2018

A second draft on the iron age winter boots. Better leather, better skills (same sewn wool blanket socks for inner).

2018

A mitten! I like the design and color scheme. Not sure if I never finished the second one or eventually lost the second one. This one's stashed in a drawer to pattern when I remake it with yarn I like better.

2018

Tudor style flat cap for a reenactment costume. Handknit hand dyed.

2018

Shawl. Unlike my usual trash recycling ways, I spun the wool intending it to be this project from the beginning.

2018

Hats. Gave these ones away to people I don't know any more.

December 2017

Some "winter boots" copied from an ice age original. The leather was recycled (curb couch!) but very bad quality, basically leather dust held together by glue.

November 2017

All lace mistakes are educational.

September 2017

Wool skirt! More recycled rug yarn.

September 2017

A "great wheel" style spinning wheel made out of an old bike wheel. Unfortunately I don't have a more finished picture, (there's no documentation of the batts head or spindle) I'm actually proud of this build. You see these being operated poorly at ren faires and other historical events all the time. Here's someone spinning medium fast and medium skilled on a properly antique not made from trash one: (youtube). You can go much faster than that if you get skilled...

August 2017

A new sock! Yak wool from nepal. Still have this one.

February 2017

Still a quite bad weaving. This is what happens when your warp is too thin and your tension is bad.

February 2017

One of my very first weavings, a recreation of a grade school project. It's... Bad. It would take me several more tries to even figure out what I was doing wrong.

January 2017

Beret! I think I accidentally gave this one away... I think its Drops Deluxe on ravelry.

November 2016

Much obliged to New Pathways for Sock Knitters (check the increases on the arch, they're all there) that I never learned socks a stupid way, and I never have to memorize a rote pattern either. This is recycled rug yarn! Very tough very warm.

November 2016

I fixed this spindle! Something something nothing is ever really garbage (until it is).

July 2016

Another lost test piece.

July 2016

I regret this image in this page layout being in an upright orientation. Probably not going to recrop it or change the page layout though. Sacred heart motif but it's a strawberry.

July 2016

I lost this one before I could finish it. I wish I hadn't!

July 2016

Better bolder stitches. Doing a project for a second time is always a better end product if I can tolerate it. Recycled fabric (it came from the garbage)

July 2016

More standardized stitches. It turns out these are embroidery's strength. Also color scheme is important go figure?

June 2016

one of my first freeform embroideries with scraps. A view of lake Monona. Eventually abandoned.

June 2016

First attempts at freeform embroidery on scraps...

Summer 2023

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