Soda can aesthetics

«Our imagination flies; we are its shadow on the earth». – Vladimir Nabokov  via Whiskey River

soda can ornamentsSoda can ornaments

ash trayTransform a soda can into an ash tray

soda can flowerSoda can flowers, how to make them

Upcycled aluminum cans: tin flowers at etsy.

soda can lanternSoda can lanterns

Easter Cross Made From Recycled Soda Cans.

soda can embossingSoda can label embossing

soda can earringsSoda can earrings

Soda Can Embossing Tutorial + Embossed “cloisonne” effects from recycled cans + More.

soda can embossing How to emboss a soda can

Reusing Things: 100 Ideas of How to Reuse Commonly Thrown Away Items.

How to turn an aluminum can into a charming box video.

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Yo yo, yoyos and yo-yos

yoyo quiltYo-yo quilt (vintage) via

Yo-Yo Pillow + Going Yo-Yo + Fabric yo-yos are fun and super easy to make! + YO-YO QUILT AND FLOWERS + Yo Yo quilt.

calamity kim yoyoCalamity Kim’s yoyoS

Product Review: Yo-Yo Maker + Laws of Physics and Fashion: Yo-Yos Do Come Back + Create Texture And Fun With This Unique Way To Use Yo-Yos.

Yoyo a gogo in a Vintage Airstream.

iggy jingles yoyoVintage reuse

Thrifted Thursday. A Vintage Yo-Yo Quilt + Multicolor “yo-yo” quilt + The Pink Fabric Yo-Yo Dress of Doom.

making-yo-yosMaking yoYoS

A free “Sweet Dreams Little One” pdf pattern + Yo-Yo Quilt.

Pillows and InstructionsYoYo Pillow with Tassels

The Bustle skirt tutorial pdf + dress with yoyos + another dress with yoyos + I like yo yo’s at pinterest.

Yoyo vest + Yo yo! + Gathered Blossoms.

Other:  Embroidery play + Embroidery + Frida Kahlo + Embroidery at pinterest + Stuck inside: working on my bedroom.

Look at this adorable craft apron I made! + Altered Clothing at pinterest.

40+ Things to do with Dandelions.

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Cardboard looms and Vacation Weaving

cardboard loom

A Community Weaving Project at the Museum of Contemporary Craft

Looming Thoughts blog + Kumihimo cardboard loom + Make a knitting loom with stuff from your trash can + Pot holder looms + Cardboard Weaving Frame.

photo-loom-and-weavingHow to make a cardboard loom

DIY Woven Friendship Bracelet Using a Circular Cardboard Loom.

Woven wall art tutorial + Make a DIY rigid heddle loom + Make a cheap knitting loom (using, for example, a cardboard tube).

notched loom

Wide-Notch Cardboard Looms (for sale)

Woven Tree Wall Hanging + Little LOOMs on pinterest + The DIY Cardboard Box Inkle Loom.

saori weaving

Tutorial For Portable Saori Vacation Weaving

cardboard loom drawing

Cardboard weaving

ALL FIBERS LOOMHow to weave on your Cardboard Loom

How to weave a pouch out of rags using a cardboard loom + Weave a change purse + Weaving with plastic bags + Blue Rondo Place mats + Weaving A Starburst.

t-shirt weaveReusing old t-shirts

Fibers Delight August 16 + Warp and weft + Weaving Tutorials for Beginners & Kids + Weaving Recycled Materials.

Woven PouchesWoven pouches

Plastic bag weaving.

6th weavingCardboard loom weaving by 6th graders

instructablesCardboard loom

pom pomVia today’s momma

Related: Traveling Scarf Project.

Other: build a solar cooker.

RecessionGIF2Cardboard iPhone case

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Xαιρομαι/Delight huipil

It is raining again in Rome.

herome I’ve stitched the world “χαιρομαι,” the Greek word for “delight,” on this huipil.

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Muy Marcottage: Italian Exhibit.

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Huipiles related:  ‘Huipiles’ celebrate la mujer + Foto of little girl wearing embellished huipil + Huipiles related images + TRAJE  EN GUATEMALA + Guatemalan Weavings – Fun Fact of the Day.

In Search of Disappearing Huipiles in Coban + Huipil Collar Mirrors + The Huipiles Exhibit at the Museo de Alameda + Sosa’s artwork to get TV viewership + Huipiles at the Museo Alameda: There is nothing to celebrate + This is the Huipil you won’t see at the Museo Alameda’s “Huipiles: A Celebration“.

This huipil, exhibited at the Museo Textil de Oaxaca, is part of Remigio Mestas’s collection of Oaxacan textiles. Recycled Huipil Wristlet + Sewing Lesson: Making a Huipil From Indigenous Cloth + How to size huipiles + W!ld Moon Woman boutique.

frida kahloFrida Kahlo by Leo Matiz

Frida:  Carlos Ball: Frida Kahlo: ¿Símbolo de la mujer latinoamericana? + Coincidencias + Frida Kahlo (1910-1954) + Frida Kahlo + “Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore”: gli amori saffici di Frida Kahlo.

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Frida Kahlo, her real look, on display in Mexico

frida socks The commercialization of Frida

Back-Strap Loom Weaving + Chiapas: A Revolution, Some Sheep, and Centuries of Weaving.

Back-strap loom weaver + Mexican Embroidery + Embroidery detail from the Panajachel huipil mercado + Silkworms in OaxacaNim Po’t, home of the world’s largest retail Maya textile collection, is a consignment store that provides a retail museum showcase for hundreds of indigenous suppliers + Mexican weavings + Weaving, embroidery and other textile arts are practiced by the Mayan people in a traditional manner for both everyday use and to sell.

Doilies:  Reclaim: Doilies + doily bowl + doilies at pinterest + Doily Craze.

Other: Chiara Pilar Photography.

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“Soft Spot”

There are many outdoor markets here in Rome and, in the past couple of years, there has been an increase in stalls selling second-hand clothing and even second-hand linens. My studio is in the San Lorenzo area and, nearby, there is a daily market in the piazza behind the church of the Immacolata. I go there, periodically, looking for “corredo” linens. A corredo is a trousseau or hope chest. It was once a tradition in Italy for women to embellish their homemade linens with handiwork such as embroidery or intaglio.

Intaglio

An example of intaglio

One day at the market,  I came across this tender little baby blanket with crocheted flowers (it’s difficult to understand how one could give away a handmade baby blanket that also has a sentimental value). So, obviously, I bought the blanket and took it home to transform into a huipil.

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Here is the finished huipil.  I painted the crocheted flowers with textile paints.

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The back of the huipil is made from a sweater cut up and resewn together as well as pieces of patchwork.

Having been made from a baby blanket, the name of this huipil is “Soft Spot.” Soft spots, technically known as fontanelles, are soft areas on a baby’s head which permit the skull to be flexible and pass thru the birth canal. And eventually the softness hardens.

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Fontanelle

The soft spot is of particular interest to me because of it’s relationship to the pineal gland, (often called the Third Eye) and the gland’s role in arriving at higher consciouness:

«The relationship of the pineal gland to the fontanel, that soft spot in a baby’s head where the skull has not completely come together, has an interesting metaphysical interpretation. “Fontanel” is from the French word for fountain. It’s that place on the baby’s head that collapses to get the head through the birth canal. That open spot in the skull opens to the pineal gland. Acknowledging that the pineal gland is associated with religious ecstasy, finding bliss, and experiencing spiritual heightening, this “fountain” suggests a direct one-on-one link with God, a constant flow between baby and God».

soft spot detail

Outdoor markets in Rome: Bargain shopping at Rome’s Via Sannio street market + Rome’s OPEN AIR MARKETS + Rome Markets.

Pineal gland related links:  Pineal gland + DETOXIFYING YOUR THIRD EYE.

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