knitxcore.: July 2011

Sunday, July 31, 2011

july's gold star posts!

A collection of July's gold star worthy posts!

eternal

headaches

connor july

abandoned july

dude july

Enjoy!!!!

<3
Robbie.

Coming Up...

-Thrift Store Finds
-The Never-Ending Braided Rug.
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Acrylic Stash-busting + Vintage Craft: God's Eye

...and much more


Thursday, July 28, 2011

abandoned gifts.

abandoned

When I was thrift shopping yesterday, I kept coming across things that once held so much sentiment that were just tossed into piles of junk. In addition to the occasional anniversary gifts and monogrammed hand towels, I saw so many sweet things made specifically for other people who didn't appreciate them.

The picture above is of a pillow that a girl named Laura made for her friend Jennifer's birthday. According to this pillow they met on the diving team and even though they had had their differences in the past, they were going to be BFF's forever. The back had some sort of prayer, possibly a song? This really thoughtful and personal gift probably took Laura hours to make. It isn't easy to write legibly in puff paint. So why did Jennifer dispose of it? Are they not friends anymore? Or is Jennifer and ungrateful little witch?

The picture below ir a sketch a child made, possibly for a parent or grandparent? All that it said on the back was "Age 8", there wasn't a name of anything. But again, the child poured their tiny heart and soul into this little drawing and even took the time to make little glitter swirls around the subject. I understand that the child grew up, or maybe the recipient passed away but this picture was important enough to be framed, why wasn't it important enough to keep?

Seeing these sorts of things among torn sweaters and rusted tea kettles felt like a hot knives in the pit of my stomach! As someone who makes things things so often and gives handmade gifts almost exclusively, this was a huge blow to my ego. Have we lost our sentiment? Is a handmade gift really the equal of a used bread machine? Am I over reacting?

How do you feel about giving/receiving handmade gifts? How do you assess the "quality" of a handmade gift? Are people really this heartless?

<3
Robbie


abandoned 2

Coming Up...

-The Never-Ending Braided Rug.
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Acrylic Stash-busting + Vintage Craft: God's Eye

...and much more

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Field Trip: Thrifting.

thrifting 1

Today, two friends and I went thrifting in a pretty sketchy part of town. We live just outside of Atlantic City, so you can imagine what a "bad neighborhood" looks like around here.


thrifting 3

The 2 stores we went to were attached to/inside of a run down shopping mall, whose anchor stores are the DMV and the Food Bank of New Jersey. It's one of those places where the sales tax is lowered, so people will shop there. Regardless of the creepy depressing area, 2 of us really scored!!!! I got arm loads of treasures (that I'll be sharing in another post), and I spent less than $30!

furniture

During our little trip, we met a really cool old guy in vintage Lily Pulitzer pants and the coolest pair of sunglasses I had ever seen. And a shopkeeper almost cried because I commented on the quality of a handmade macrame frog; she was so upset that no one had bought it before me!


thrifting 2

All-in-all, it was a good time. (If you ignore the crack house inspired fitting rooms and the meth addicted roofers). Check back to see what I got and to hear me ramble about all the handmade things I didn't buy.

<3
Robbie

Coming Up...

-The Never-Ending Braided Rug.
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Acrylic Stash-busting + Vintage Craft: God's Eye

...and much more

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A/V Club: The Waltons.

av club

I've been trying to think of a way I could present visual inspiration as I come across it in daily life. I wanted this feature to fit seamlessly into my already existing school inspired posts (works cited, book reports, vocabulary lessons).

So, welcome to the knitxcore a/v club!!!

I find little things here and there that inspire the things I create, and make me feel like what I'm doing is important and relevant.

This is also is a way for me to personally document things that I would like to be able to reference later. No amount of Omega-3's is going to help me remember every single thing that stumble upon.


the walton

Today, David and I were watching "The Waltons". (I'm sort a Hallmark Channel junkie). And I got to thinking about how much a television show from my childhood has inspired so many aspects of my adult life. We didn't have cable when I was a kid, so reruns of old seventies shows was just about all that we could tune in with those funny rabbit ear antennae.

the walton 20

As a kid, I probably wanted a house full of inflatable furniture and lava lamps. But as I look around my real life "adult" home I see all sorts of parallels to America's most charming family. I tend to favor really classic, simple furniture and things that seems to have a history behind them. Don't get me wrong, I love a little mid-century personality, but my home has a cozy sort of quality that I think Olivia would have approved of.

the walton 3

I can't help but smile when I look at this picture!!! It makes me wish I could quit my job and move into an 19th century farmhouse, adopt a couple of ginger kids and milk cows into my golden years. (I think I have the wardrobe under control already).

I always get these sort of weird nostalgic feelings towards thing I've never experienced.

What's inspiring you this week?

<3
Robbie.

Coming Up...

-The Never-Ending Braided Rug.
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Acrylic Stash-busting + Vintage Craft: God's Eye

...and much more

Monday, July 25, 2011

Vinyl Monday: Kate Bush.

Vinyl Monday

Vinyl Monday: Kate Bush

I've always really loved Tori Amos, and a lot of people make comparisons between her and Kate Bush. In my first semester of college, I decided to finally "discover" Kate, and I effing love her. She is kinda creepy but kinda magical.

Here, this video can help explain what I mean:



Told ya!

<3
Robbie.

Coming Up...

-Inspiration: Walton Mountain
-The Never-Ending Braided Rug.
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Acrylic Stash-busting + Vintage Craft: God's Eye

...and much more

Sunday, July 24, 2011

dudecore: what i wore.

dude core

I spent all day learning new photo editing techniques! As you can tell, I'm pretty excited.
I've been trying to come up with a little title for these "what i wore" posts, and this was the best I could think of.

I know Iv'e already rambled on about my feelings concerning men's fashion, and in light of that I'd really like to do more style posts. I think that's men's fashion is a much different animal than women's. Women have a lot more options!

I don't care too much about labels, but I am very cautious of the way things fit. As a smaller dude, there aren't a lot of options. Every time I find good vintage, it's wayyy too big and most "sophisticated" retailers don't carry the sizes I need.

In order to find things that fit properly, you'll see me digging through the racks at decidedly teen retailers to find thing that fit appropriately. This outfit is a perfect example of that.

dudecore2

Plaid Shirt- American Eagle
Jeans- Old Navy (can you believe it?)
Topsiders- Sperry
Sunglasses- Hot Topic

Dudecore3

Coming Up...

-The Never-Ending Braided Rug.
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Acrylic Stash-busting + Vintage Craft: God's Eye

...and much more

Saturday, July 23, 2011

scenes from a yard sale

yard sale

Here in New Jersey, we're in the midst of the most disgusting heatwave ever!!! Today, I think there was a point where it reached 115 degrees. Gross!

What better way to celebrate than by having a yard sale?

The thing is that once you pay for a permit, that's it. You're sort of locked in.

So, we dragged our things out on to Dave's aunt's front lawn (which is 2 blocks from the beach), and baked them under the hottest sun.

I wish I could complain, but we made almost $200. Not bad for three hours of saying "hello" to strangers.

<3
Robbie.


Yard sale 2

Yard Sale 3

Yard Sale 4

Coming Up...

-The Never-Ending Braided Rug.
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Acrylic Stash-busting + Vintage Craft: God's Eye

...and much more

Friday, July 22, 2011

Encyclopedia of Craft; Volume 1: Peasant Braids.

finger weaving

I'm three projects into the Vintage Craft Encyclopedia project, and I am loving it! I'm really learning a lot about different techniques, and it's all been really interesting.

I had a little trouble figuring out how to finger weave. The directions weren't really that clear about how to start off. After a handful of times, I finally got it.

This little bracelet didn't really take long, about half an hour and it helped use up a little of the growing pile of acrylic yarns in the craft room.

peasant braid

Real Life Updates:

-The kitten is still wild! We are now sleeping on the couches, and letting her stay in our bedroom. It's the only room that seems to keep her quiet, and I'm willing to do anything for a little sleep at this point.

-There were so many good ideas for migraine remedies! I'll have quite the arsenal the next time one strikes. I wanted to thank each of you individually, but blogger seems to "block" everyone's email address in the comments. So, THANK YOU all!!!! I am seriously considering monitoring what I eat. I had no idea!

<3
Robbie.

peasant braid 2

Coming Up...

-Yard Sale Highlights!
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Acrylic Stash-busting + Vintage Craft: God's Eye

...and much more

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

headaches.

migraine

Migraines have always been a part of my life. My whole family gets them. In addition to heredity, I have pretty terrible vision. So, these things are an inevitability.
My heads feels like it is about to explode. I can't even edit photos properly (haha).
I know a few tricks, but I was wondering if any of you get migraines and what you do to relieve yourselves.

I usually get a shower, drink some peppermint tea and smear on tiger balm. But I'm hoping for some different natural remedies I may not have tried for next time.

What do you do to soothe these nasty lil' buggers?

<3
Robbie.

Coming Up...

-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-The Encyclopedia of Craft: Handwoven Bracelets

...and much more



Monday, July 18, 2011

Vinyl Monday: Sufjan Stevens

Vinyl Monday

vinyl monday: sufjan

I barely slept last night. Our kitten is having her first "cycle", which means she is howling through the night. THE ENTIRE NIGHT. We haven't gotten her spayed yet, she's still just a baby. I had to get up like 15 times to give her handfuls of catnip and rub her tummy. So this morning, I'm kinda "on edge". The only thing that's going to center me while I chug coffee and read about ancient Egypt is Sufjan Stevens.



I really love this guy (and he knows how to knit!). His voice is so quiet and gentle. He instantly calms me down. And today, I need that.

<3
Robbie.



Coming Up...

-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-The Encyclopedia of Craft: Handwoven Bracelets

...and much more

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Wildwood: A Study in DooWop Architecture.

wildwood

I went to Wildwood today for the first time since I was a little guy. All I could remember about it was that we had to leave because hurricane Hugo was coming, and that we left all my He-Man guys there.
I had intended this post to be pictures of our day, and of cute things we saw while we were there.
I am totally robbing you of the experience, but I left my camera in the car and forgot to take pictures of anything! We ate some Polish Water Ice, rode in a "tram car" and laughed at people on the beach. I did take a little toy camera, but I didn't finish the roll of film.
I'm the worst blogger!!!!

Despite getting a pretty wicked sunburn I had a great time, and discovered a certain style of architecture that's almost exclusive to the town. I'm usually not really excited about signs or buildings, but Wildwood had such a kitsch vintage charm that the first thing I did (after spraying bactine all over my arms and legs) was google "Wildwood Architecture".

Apparently, the Style is called "Doo Wop" and it finds it's roots in the 1950's and 60's. The term was coined by the Mid-Atlanic Center for the Arts in the 1990's when the preservation efforts began. These folks aren't playin' around, either. Even the Subway and Pizza Hut have authentic looking Doo Wop signage.

Here's an example of the style of music that inspired the style:



I really enjoyed my little day trip, and I wish that I had documented more of it!!!
It really is an adorable place. If it didn't turn into a freaky ghost town once September rolls in, I would totally want to live there!

I hope to swing by soon, so I can take my own photos to share with you.

What's inspiring you this week?

<3
Robbie.

Coming Up...

-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-The Encyclopedia of Craft: Handwoven Bracelets

...and much more

Friday, July 15, 2011

Book Report: "The Life of Pi".

book report

One of my best/worst traits is that I have a tendency to be brutally honest and openly critical. This can get a boy into trouble but it also garners the tiniest bit of respect from people who seek out that sort of thing. I'm always the first to be asked an opinion on something because people know that will get my honest opinion and possibly a few suggestions on to make something better.

That being said, I refuse to hold back when discussing things that I have read. I wouldn't say that I'm a literary genius, or that I could write a better book than anyone who has been published but I am rather well read.

If you disagree with my personal opinions, I'd love to hear about it! I'm completely open to new ideas and I will try my hardest to see things from your point of view. When possible, if your opinion on certain book varies from my own I'd like to offer the opportunity for you to provide an antithetical guest post discussing the same piece. I'd love for my readers to have both sides of the story if possible!


"The Life of Pi"
by Yann Martel

I had seen this book on a "Top 100 of all time" list, and wondered why I had never heard of it. I'm usually not a sucker for those sorts of things, but a co-worker egged me on. We intended to read this book together, so we could discuss it while reading it. He finished it in a few days. I did not. We don't ever discuss it and there's a reason.
He loved this book. He read everything at face value. He didn't dig for symbols. He didn't try to make it anymore than it was. I dug and dug for hints or clues. I re-read passages, pages and chapters. I wrote down character names and took copious notes on the life of Pi. I was looking for something, much like the protagonist. I wanted to him to tell me something.

This is what he told me (in no order):
-people can be animals.
-animals aren't always people.
-don't ever eat tiger poop.

The theme of this book actually seems to be about contemplation of "God" and of his existence outside of the stories/fables. The seafaring journey takes us through many of the parables found in the Old Testament of the Bible: Jonah and the Whale, Daniel and the Lion's Den, the list goes on. Still, I had trouble connecting with Pi's journey.
This book has been compared to Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Big Fish and even The Old Man and the Sea but none of those books left me feeling as empty as The Life of Pi. I think I actually looked at the story backwards somehow. It left me wondering how such a pious young boy was left on a boat by his "gods" to watch his mother die while he eats feces.

Did you read this book? What did you think?

<3
Robbie.

Coming Up...

-Wildwood Days
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-The Encyclopedia of Craft: Handwoven Bracelets

...and much more

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Conner the Clown: His Journey Begins.

Conner

I loved reading about all of the fun places that everyone would like to take Conner, and he is super excited to start seeing the world! We've packed up his tiny stone suitcase; together, of course (how many big pairs of shoes does a clown need?).

I made Dave pick a number between 1 and 4; and he picked four. So Conner is going to visit:



conner winner

Rae lives in Nashville, where COnner will get to hang out with some pugs and hopefully get to see a replica of the Parthenon!!!

Email me your address at rdulaney82ATcomcastDOTnet and I'll send Conner out right away, Rae!!!!

<3
Robbie.

Coming Up...

-Wildwood Days
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Book Discussion; The Life of Pi

...and much more
lychee

Dave brought me home a giant bag of lychees from the fruit stand down the road!!! I am the most excited!

<3
Robbie.

Coming Up...

-Connor the Clown: His Journey Begins
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Book Discussion; The Life of Pi

...and much more

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The (Finished) Black Apple Apron!

the black apple apron

the black apple apron 2

the black apple apron 3

I finished the apron!!!!

There's nothing like twelfth hour crafting. I was pinning and sewing up until 6:30 today, knowing I had to have this gift ready for 7:00. I was so excited to wrap it and give it to Jaqi of Il Filato Dolce as a going away gift. Jaqi and I have recently developed a pretty close friendship (and at lightning speed) after knowing each other for more than five years. I hope her journey to Portland goes as planned, and that everything is perfect in her new home!

In addition to "the apron that launched a million migraines", I also gave her a copy of David and I's favorite cook book, Apples for Jam. The photography is stunning and the recipes are so simple and rustic that they would make anyone feel like a rock star in the kitchen.

What is your favorite cookbook?

I'm sure you all want the real dirt on this project, so here it goes:

Apron Pattern: "Cafe Apron", Simple Sewing by Lotta Jansdotter.
Embroidery Pattern: "The Black Apple" for Sublime Stitching.
Rick Rack trim Inspiration: "Farmgirl Pillow", Stitched in Time by Alicia Paulson.

All components, with the exception of the embroidery, were vintage and found on Etsy.

I hope you all love this FO as much as I do!

<3
Robbie.


the black apple apron wrapped


Coming Up...

-Connor the Clown: His Journey Begins
-A Work in Progress; The Bathroom.
-The First Roll of Film From My Diana Mini
-Book Discussion; The Life of Pi

...and much more