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etsy find: marmeecraft's green woolen moppet

October 4th, 2007 by moxie

this is lily. she’s made from a combination of needle felting and polymer clay. marmeecraft has made other “moppets” too.

if that’s not enough of a lure, she’s got some beautiful prints and original art too. marmeecraft does it ALL. clicky.

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happened: plushyou! workshop

October 3rd, 2007 by moxie

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thanks to kristen and schmancy for arranging such a fun, coffee and wool filled sunday afternoon! not all of my photos turned out, but here are some, at least. clicky.

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do you see what happens, larry?

October 2nd, 2007 by moxie

step 1: post a poorly written, poorly cloaked ad to metafilter.

step 2:

step 3: profit er, get ripped 400 new ones by the sometimes deliciously hilarious antics of the mefi community.

my favorite comment:

Does anyone here know how many times you have to punch the monkey before you win the ipod?

I think my monkey is broken.
posted by ulotrichous at 9:05 PM on October 2

clicky.

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etsy find: greenbelts cuffs

October 2nd, 2007 by moxie

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the brown leather belt cuff, top left above, LITERALLY made my heart beat faster. a little poking around in greenbelts’ etsy store proved no different. her work is highly covetable, way affordable, and she lives in my town…which has me wondering how we’ve not met yet!? clicky.

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happened: spOtDance

October 1st, 2007 by moxie

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art in unexpected places is my favorite thing ever, and friday night i got to witness something magical. it was SpOtDance, a dance performance that wound its way through the length of a shopping mall outside of seattle, and i loved it. as they explain it:

“SpOtDance is part of The SITE SERIES // Dance on Common Ground, which uses movement to encourage us to see and explore our daily surroundings. This series of site-specific contemporary dance performances, staged in public spaces, explores the interactions and relationships of people both to a space and to each other, and how these affect our sense of who/what “belongs” in each space. Each performance takes this question of “who/what belongs” into account as it surprises the audience with dance in unexpected places and with unexpected interactions. Created by Aiko Kinoshita”

the movement itself was lovely, but watching the dancers move amongst the unsuspecting shoppers was breathtaking. i took a ton of photos. clicky.

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